Influenza and other ARVIs in children are frequently complicated by pneumonia, which significantly exacerbates the diseases prognosis. At a flu children younger 5 years and children with related health conditions are at the highest risk of severe pneumonia. In the WHO’s opinion, the best way of preventing, among others, pneumococcal infection, is vaccination. The article presents the groups of children most susceptible to pneumococcal infection, identifies the optimum vaccination timing, as well as vaccines that are used to prevent this infection.Key words: influenza, ARVI, pneumococcal infection, pneumonia, vaccination, children
This review article presents data on the role of pneumococcal infection in the development of diseas...
The article features an analysis of available literature on the incidence, etiological characteristi...
The article highlights the issue of preventing frequent acute respiratory infections in pre-school c...
Influenza and other ARVIs in children are frequently complicated by pneumonia, which significantly e...
<em>The article describes the problem of pneumococcal infections (pneumonias, meningitis, otitis) in...
<em>The article analyzes the role of pneumococcal infection as a cause of complications and death in...
<em>The article is dedicated to the actual problem of modern health care — pneumococcal infections a...
<em>Pneumococcal infection is the most frequent cause of diseases of upper and inferior airways and ...
<em>Pneumococcal infection induces both severe invasive diseases and widespread non-invasive disorde...
Wide spread of pneumococcal carriage, resistance to human organism defenses and ease of developing a...
The vaccination against pneumococcal infection during the preparation for a probable flu pandemic ha...
The article gives the findings of the widest ranging research carried on in the USA to appraise the ...
<em>Modern data of effectiveness prophylaxis of pneumococcal infection in children younger 1 year ol...
Pneumococcal infection is one of the most widespread reasons for the development of infections of th...
Abstract For more than 30 years, vaccines have played an important part in pneumonia prevention. Rec...
This review article presents data on the role of pneumococcal infection in the development of diseas...
The article features an analysis of available literature on the incidence, etiological characteristi...
The article highlights the issue of preventing frequent acute respiratory infections in pre-school c...
Influenza and other ARVIs in children are frequently complicated by pneumonia, which significantly e...
<em>The article describes the problem of pneumococcal infections (pneumonias, meningitis, otitis) in...
<em>The article analyzes the role of pneumococcal infection as a cause of complications and death in...
<em>The article is dedicated to the actual problem of modern health care — pneumococcal infections a...
<em>Pneumococcal infection is the most frequent cause of diseases of upper and inferior airways and ...
<em>Pneumococcal infection induces both severe invasive diseases and widespread non-invasive disorde...
Wide spread of pneumococcal carriage, resistance to human organism defenses and ease of developing a...
The vaccination against pneumococcal infection during the preparation for a probable flu pandemic ha...
The article gives the findings of the widest ranging research carried on in the USA to appraise the ...
<em>Modern data of effectiveness prophylaxis of pneumococcal infection in children younger 1 year ol...
Pneumococcal infection is one of the most widespread reasons for the development of infections of th...
Abstract For more than 30 years, vaccines have played an important part in pneumonia prevention. Rec...
This review article presents data on the role of pneumococcal infection in the development of diseas...
The article features an analysis of available literature on the incidence, etiological characteristi...
The article highlights the issue of preventing frequent acute respiratory infections in pre-school c...