Abstract
This article contains additional information on the features of the clinical picture of Crimean hemorrhagic fever (CHF) in children, the ongoing activity of CHF virus circulation in the territory of the Republic of Crimea, confirms the possibility of imported cases of CHF in non-endemic regions, which is associated with the likely risks of nosocomial and intrafamilial cases of this infection. The data on the course of the disease, clinical and laboratory diagnostic examination of a child infected with CHF in the Crimea are presented.
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