Abstract

The aim of the investigation was to study the current features of pertussis in children of the first year of life. The clinical course of pertussis was studied in 63 infants treated in theVolgogradregional children's infectious diseases hospital in 2015—2017. The analysis of the obtained data demonstrated that currently pertussis retains the typical clinical and laboratory features of the disease. In most children pertussis was of moderate severity, however, in infants under 3 months of age the incidence of severe cases was 18.7 %. Pneumonia in infants developed in 14.3 % of cases, indicating a more favorable course of the pertussis at present time.

Highlights

  • Целью исследования было изучение современных особенностей коклюша у детей первого года жизни

  • The aim of the investigation was to study the current features of pertussis in children of the first year of life

  • The clinical course of pertussis was studied in 63 infants treated in the Volgograd regional children's infectious diseases hospital in 2015—2017

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Summary

Сlinical and laboratory Features of Pertussis in Infants

The aim of the investigation was to study the current features of pertussis in children of the first year of life. The clinical course of pertussis was studied in 63 infants treated in the Volgograd regional children's infectious diseases hospital in 2015—2017. Clinical and laboratory features of pertussis in infants. Жителей соответственно, при этом все зарегистрированные случаи заболевания приходились на детей первых 14 лет жизни. Клинико-лабораторная характеристика коклюша у детей первого года жизни. Коклюш регистрируется во всех возрастных группах, но особенно восприимчивы к нему дети первого года жизни [4, 5]. В связи с вышесказанным, нам представлялось интересным оценить изменения течения заболевания у наиболее уязвимой группы пациентов — детей первого года жизни. Цель исследования: изучение современных клинических и лабораторных особенностей течения коклюша у детей первого года жизни, получавших стационарное лечение в детской инфекционной больнице

Материалы и методы исследования
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Герпесвирусные инфекции у детей с рецидивирующими респираторными заболеваниями
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