Acute intestinal infections (AII) remain one of the most important problems of children’s infectious pathology, as this disease is diagnosed with severe forms and the mortality remains in high rate. Among patients with acute intestinal infection, children account for 60-70%. Severe forms of the disease are still noted to lead to death in young children. In addition, in recent years, there has been an increase in acute intestinal infections, an increase in their clinical manifestations and a long-standing uneven trend. The severity of the disease often occurs due to the development of viral-bacterial and bacterial-bacterial Complex in young children. V.F. Uchaikina et al. According to (2004), the main criteria for diagnosis include the follo...
Aim. To use the cluster analysis of clinical and laboratory data, characteristic to children aged 6 ...
Acute intestinal infection (AII) is the 2nd most widespread infectious disease in children after acu...
The objective of the study was to describe the etiology, epidemiology, and clinical characteristics ...
Acute intestinal infections (AII) remain one of the most important problems of children’s infectious...
Acute intestinal infections of viral etiology are among the most common groups of infectious disease...
In the infectious pathology of childhood, viral diarrhea becomes increasingly important. In the pres...
The issue of acute diarrheas among children has become even more urgent due to some climatic and soc...
<p>This review deals with the current epidemiological features of acute enteric infections in childr...
Objective: to study the frequency, etiological, age, epidemiological features of combined acute inte...
<p><em>Acute intestinal infections are quite common among children. Their clinical presentations inc...
Acute intestinal infections (AII) are one of the most common infectious diseases, the eighth most im...
Acute intestinal infections (AII) are one of the most common infectious diseases, the eighth most im...
Acute intestinal infections (AII) are one of the most common infectious diseases, the eighth most im...
Objective: To investigate of epidemiological analysis of acute diarrhea in children, and to discuss...
The article deals with one of the most serious problems in pediatrics — acute intestinal infections....
Aim. To use the cluster analysis of clinical and laboratory data, characteristic to children aged 6 ...
Acute intestinal infection (AII) is the 2nd most widespread infectious disease in children after acu...
The objective of the study was to describe the etiology, epidemiology, and clinical characteristics ...
Acute intestinal infections (AII) remain one of the most important problems of children’s infectious...
Acute intestinal infections of viral etiology are among the most common groups of infectious disease...
In the infectious pathology of childhood, viral diarrhea becomes increasingly important. In the pres...
The issue of acute diarrheas among children has become even more urgent due to some climatic and soc...
<p>This review deals with the current epidemiological features of acute enteric infections in childr...
Objective: to study the frequency, etiological, age, epidemiological features of combined acute inte...
<p><em>Acute intestinal infections are quite common among children. Their clinical presentations inc...
Acute intestinal infections (AII) are one of the most common infectious diseases, the eighth most im...
Acute intestinal infections (AII) are one of the most common infectious diseases, the eighth most im...
Acute intestinal infections (AII) are one of the most common infectious diseases, the eighth most im...
Objective: To investigate of epidemiological analysis of acute diarrhea in children, and to discuss...
The article deals with one of the most serious problems in pediatrics — acute intestinal infections....
Aim. To use the cluster analysis of clinical and laboratory data, characteristic to children aged 6 ...
Acute intestinal infection (AII) is the 2nd most widespread infectious disease in children after acu...
The objective of the study was to describe the etiology, epidemiology, and clinical characteristics ...