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ZINCUL - MICROELEMENT IMPORTANT ÎN PATOLOGIA INFECŢIOASĂ.
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ZINC - AN IMPORTANT TRACE ELEMENT IN INFECTIOUS PATHOLOGY.
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Zinc is the second essential trace element, after iron, in the human body, which does not make deposits, requiring permanent exogenous intake. Its pivotal role in the smooth running of cellular activity was recognized only in the last 50 years. Zinc plays an important role in the cellular protection against oxidative stress and in the nonspecific and specific immune response. The beneficial effect of zinc was demonstrated until now in acute and persistent diarrheal diseases in children, respiratory tract infections and is being evaluated in chronic hepatitis C, leishmaniasis, leprosy, malaria and tuberculosis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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Zincul reprezintă, din punct de vedere cantitativ, al doilea microelement după fier, în organismul uman, care însă nu realizează depozite, fiind necesar un aport permanent exogen. Rolul său esenţial în buna desfăşurare a activităţii celulare a fost recunoscut însă doar în ultimii 50 de ani. Zincul joacă un rol important în protecţia celulară faţă de stresul oxidativ, precum şi în cadrul răspunsului imun nespecific şi specific. Până în prezent este demonstrat efectul benefic al zincului în tratamentul bolilor diareice acute şi persistente la copil, infecţiilor de tract respirator şi este în curs de evaluare în terapia hepatitei cronice C, leishmaniozei, leprei, malariei şi tuberculozei. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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