Kardiorespirator tadqiqotlar jurnali 2022, No SI-4.1
Subject of the article
ОСОБЕННОСТИ РЕЦИДИВИРУЮЩЕЙ РЕСПИРАТОРНОЙ ИНФЕКЦИИ У ДЕТЕЙ (21-25)
Authors
Шавази Н.М., Алланазаров А.Б.
Institution
Самаркандский государственный медицинский университет
Abstract
Инфекции дыхательных путей у детей являются одной из наиболее распространенных причин посещения врача и госпитализации и связаны со значительной заболеваемостью и смертностью. Респираторные инфекции являются распространенными и частыми заболеваниями и представляют собой одну из основных жалоб у детей и подростков. Роль врачей и других медицинских работников расширилась от простого лечения заболевания до реализации мер, направленных на поддержание здоровья и профилактику заболеваний. Респираторные инфекции (РИ), в основном с поражением верхних дыхательных путей, часто встречаются у детей, и их повторение представляет собой серьезную проблему для педиатров. Многие дети страдают от так называемых рецидивирующих респираторных инфекций (РРИ).
Key words
ребенок, инфекция, астма, вирусы
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