Abstract

Objective. To determine the role of neonatal respiratory infection in the formation of atopic dermatitis in children.
 Materials and methods. A retrospective analysis of the state of health of children who suffered from intrauterine pneumonia (21 persons) compared with healthy children (19 persons) was carried out.
 Results. As a result of examination in the prospective follow-up, it was revealed that the children of both groups had a burdened heredity for allergic pathology, they were on natural feeding. It was detected that fetoplacental insufficiency, as an unfavorable factor of the antenatal period, effects the formation of atopic dermatitis.
 Conclusions. There was noted a high risk of atopic dermatitis in children who suffered from intrauterine pneumonia compared to children with a favorable course of the neonatal period.

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