Abstract

Respiratory infections are currently very common among children of different ages. Acute upper respiratory tract infections usually accounted for more than 88% of all infectious and parasitic diseases, which is consistent with data for the last 10 years. Therefore, the issues related to both causal and pathogenetic therapy for viral infections in children remain highly relevant. Key words: acute respiratory viral infections, children, infectious diseases, acute nasopharyngitis, acute pharyngitis, acute laryngitis, acute tracheitis, acute laryngopharyngitis, acute upper respiratory tract infection not otherwise specified

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