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Abstract

In this review there are modern data concerning the prevalence of allergic diseases among athletes of the highest
achievements, their influence on health and level of athletic achievements.

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V V Uyba

R M Khaitov

N I Il'ina

Lyudmila Vasil'evna Luss

Email: lusslv@yandex.ru

A I Martynov

V V Ujba

Federal Medical and Biological Agency of russia

Federal Medical and Biological Agency of russia

R M Khaitov

Institute of Immunology

Institute of Immunology

N I Ilina

Institute of Immunology

Institute of Immunology

l V luss

Institute of Immunology

Institute of Immunology

A I Martynov

Institute of Immunology

Institute of Immunology

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