The functional activity of lymphocytes of patients with severe forms of recurrent cutaneous-genital herpes was studied in the course of treatment with inactivated polyvalent herpes vaccine on the basis of lymphocyte blast-transformation response to polyclonal mitogens and herpes simplex virus antigen. In the group of patients who showed a marked therapeutic effect as a result of the treatment the initially high values of the antigen-dependent lymphocyte blast-transformation test declined and became normal. Thus, in some cases the herpes vaccine exerts an immunomodulating effect normalizing the functions of different lymphocyte subpopulations.
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