The article summarizes data on methods and opportunities of frequently ailing children rehabilitation. Authors mark a leading role of vaccination against pneumotropic infections. Questions of successful interaction between doctor and frequently ailing child’s parents are highlighted. The observation of 94 children 3 months — 3 years old (patients had different types of initial immune insuffiiency, neurological pathology, recurrent obstructive bronchitis, or were included in group of frequently ailing children) vaccinated with Pentaxim was performed. 94% of children showed asymptomatic postvaccinal period. Fever up to 39°C occurred in 2.3% of patients. Local reactions (diameter was not over 3–5 cm) developed in 1.7% of children. There was no...
Results of numerous international epidemiological studies currently suggest a growing prevalence of ...
Background: Immunization against diphtheria, tetanus and pertussis has been applied in Iran since 19...
<em>Modern data of effectiveness prophylaxis of pneumococcal infection in children younger 1 year ol...
An open clinical observation over a period of post-vaccination in 184 children (ages 3 to 18 months)...
The article highlights the issue of preventing frequent acute respiratory infections in pre-school c...
<em>The article describes the problem of pneumococcal infections (pneumonias, meningitis, otitis) in...
<em>Pneumococcal infection induces both severe invasive diseases and widespread non-invasive disorde...
Prevention of infectious diseases by immunization in children has markedly diminished the morbidity ...
The article illustrates results from a follow-up study of children vaccinated against Haemophilus in...
Childhood and adolescent immunizations are one of the most effective means of preventing such seriou...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articlecommunicable disease and prima...
This study investigated the immunogenicity and safety of including a Haemophilus influenzae type b v...
<p><em>The article describes actual pediatric problem — frequent development of respiratory infectio...
<em>Pneumococcal infection is the most frequent cause of diseases of upper and inferior airways and ...
The article gives the findings of the widest ranging research carried on in the USA to appraise the ...
Results of numerous international epidemiological studies currently suggest a growing prevalence of ...
Background: Immunization against diphtheria, tetanus and pertussis has been applied in Iran since 19...
<em>Modern data of effectiveness prophylaxis of pneumococcal infection in children younger 1 year ol...
An open clinical observation over a period of post-vaccination in 184 children (ages 3 to 18 months)...
The article highlights the issue of preventing frequent acute respiratory infections in pre-school c...
<em>The article describes the problem of pneumococcal infections (pneumonias, meningitis, otitis) in...
<em>Pneumococcal infection induces both severe invasive diseases and widespread non-invasive disorde...
Prevention of infectious diseases by immunization in children has markedly diminished the morbidity ...
The article illustrates results from a follow-up study of children vaccinated against Haemophilus in...
Childhood and adolescent immunizations are one of the most effective means of preventing such seriou...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articlecommunicable disease and prima...
This study investigated the immunogenicity and safety of including a Haemophilus influenzae type b v...
<p><em>The article describes actual pediatric problem — frequent development of respiratory infectio...
<em>Pneumococcal infection is the most frequent cause of diseases of upper and inferior airways and ...
The article gives the findings of the widest ranging research carried on in the USA to appraise the ...
Results of numerous international epidemiological studies currently suggest a growing prevalence of ...
Background: Immunization against diphtheria, tetanus and pertussis has been applied in Iran since 19...
<em>Modern data of effectiveness prophylaxis of pneumococcal infection in children younger 1 year ol...