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Результаты исследования IV фазы ISAAC (International study of asthma and allergy in childhood) в Харьковском регионе

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  • The results of phase IV were compared with those received during phase I (Ognev V.A., 1998) and phase III (Ognev V.A., 2002) of ISAAC to reveal the dynamics of the prevalence and severity of bronchial asthma in pediatric population of Kharkov Region. 70 patients with bronchial asthma were examined according to the national guideline – unified clinical protocol of primary, secondary, tertiary medical care «Bronchial asthma in children», approved by the order of the Ukrainian Ministry of Health dated 08.10.2013 No 868

  • Worldwide trends in the prevalence of asthma symptoms: phase III of the International Study of Asthma and Allergies in Childhood (ISAAC) / N

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Introduction

17, N6 districts of Kharkov Region (12256 children in total) were questionnaired in order to estimate the prevalence and severity of bronchial asthma respiratory symptoms. The results of phase IV were compared with those received during phase I (Ognev V.A., 1998) and phase III (Ognev V.A., 2002) of ISAAC to reveal the dynamics of the prevalence and severity of bronchial asthma in pediatric population of Kharkov Region. Для выявления динамики распространенности и тяжести астмы в детской популяции Харьковщины проведено сравнение с результатами I фазы (Огнев В.А., 1998) и III фазы исследования ISAAC (Огнев В.А., 2002).

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