What is resistance?
The word "resistance" came from the Latinthe word "resistentia", which in translation means "resistance, resistance." This term is most often used in the meaning of the body's resistance to various factors.
Let's figure out what resistance is, a little more.
Resistance in medicine
The term "resistance" in medicine, the mainThus, it is used in two areas - pediatrics and psychiatry. In pediatrics, resistance is a characteristic of children's resistance to acute respiratory viral infections. As a rule, the assessment is based on an analysis of the frequency of illnesses borne by the child for the year.
In psychiatry, resistance is calledresistance of the human body to the treatment of mental illness. It is primary (due to clinical factors) and secondary (associated with adaptation to psychopharmacological drugs with their long-term use). There is also pseudo-resistance, which is explained by incorrect therapy.
Resistance in biology
In biology, the term "resistance", as a rule, is used in the field of microbiology. In this case, resistance is called the immunity of the body to antimicrobial drugs.
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