Abstract

In recent years, it is noted a widespread growth of incidence of infectious mononucleosis in children. Recorded cases do not reflect the state of the disease, as numerous inapparent mild clinical forms, cases, causing doctors questions and not registered as infectious mononucleosis. The disease is diagnosed only while a typical clinical picture and the presence of specific changes in the total blood count as atypical mononuclear cells. This disease does not have a typical clinical picture, in children, at first three years of life and adolescents. The article describes the clinical and laboratory features of infectious mononucleosis caused by the Epstein - Barr virus in children in North Ossetia Alania. The results of research will improve the quality of diagnosis of infectious mononucleosis in children in modern conditions.

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