ПБиМ 2023 №3,1 (145)


Тема статьи

MODERN CLINICAL ASPECTS OF SCARLET FEVER ACCORDING TO THE DATA OF THE REGIONAL CLINICAL INFECTIOUS HOSPITAL OF SAMARKAND CITY (195-197)

Авторы

Matyakubova Feruza Egamovna, Rabbimova Nodira Tashtemirovna

Учреждение

Samarkand State Medical University, Republic of Uzbekistan, Samarkand

Аннотация

Scarlet fever as the main disease of streptococcal etiology still remains a serious epidemiological and clinical problem. The incidence of scarlet fever in recent years is low, but often manifests itself of in children outbreak groups. The widespread use of antibacterial drugs resulted in predominance of mild and moderate forms of the disease. However, the importance of streptococcal infection in the formation of chronic lesions of the nasopharynx is undeniable. There is a significant risk of allergization by streptococcus and the development of lesions of the heart and kidneys [1,2]. Severe septic complications and even deaths are also possible [3].

Ключевые слова

scarlet fever, rash, lacunar tonsillitis.

Литературы

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