Abstract
Сerebral palsy (CP) occupies a significant place in the structure of neurological pathology of childhood, which is connected with comorbid pathology, such as pneumonia, which is characterized by a long and atypical course, and associates with frequent development of complications. Aims. The aim was to determinate the main features of the course and identify microbiological agents of community-acquired pneumonia(CAP) in children with cerebral palsy. Methods. The cases of CAP in children with of cerebral palsy was retrospectively studied. Children with CAP have been treated in the Children's City Clinical Hospital No. 3 of the Odessa between 2018 to 2020. The main typical clinical signs were analyzed. The microbiological agents were investigated by the microbiological examination of sputum. Results. CAP in children with cerebral palsy has its own specific features. Onset of the disease is characterized by a significant severity of the general condition, rapid progression of intoxication in children with cerebral palsy. Resistant agents and Candida albicans were identified in children with cerebral palsy. Conclusions. The studied features will help pediatricians in the assessment of CAP in patients with cerebral palsy, and it will be useful in the management of antibiotic therapy in this patients.
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