The authors have compared results quantitation of bilirubin level and aminotransferase activity in the blood with results of serologic testing for hepatitis B and C viral infections markers among 277 pregnant women. It permits to determined frequency of clinically manifested, subclinic and innapparant forms of these infections at pregnant women. These presented results confirmed prevalence of subclinic form of above mentioned infections and shown the necessity of usage sensitive enough laboratory methods only for serologic examination of all pregnant women in moment of their admission in maternity hospital. Predominance of frequency of subclinic forms of these infections does not reduce the importance of choosing of a rational tactics of supervision of infected pregnant women, as the given contingent of women requires in more careful biochemical monitoring of a liver conditions.

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