The article deals with the key issues of viral encephalitis manifestation in children nowadays, particularly those ones related to clinical and diagnostic search and treatment of the disease. Three clinical cases of viral encephalitis in children are described. According to our observations nowadays viral encephalitis in children is characterized by clinical and paraclinical atypical course that requires a comprehensive and collegial diagnostic approach. Timely administration of antiviral therapy with acyclovir dosed 10 mg/kg three times a day provides reduction of mortality and adverse neurological outcomes, as well as improves the quality of life and social adaptation of children
The Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation jointly with professional association and experts i...
Acute respiratory infection is the most common disease of preschool and school-age children. The ar...
In recent years, human papillomavirus infection in childhood is an urgent problem in the practice of...
The article describes the etiology, pathogenesis, clinical features, diagnosis and treatment of herp...
Viral encephalitis is worldwide spread pathology with high morbidity and mortality. Its incidence is...
In this work, 14 cases of acute viral encephalitis in children aged 7 months were studied and analyz...
Sixty-five children aged 1 month to 15 years with a diagnosis of viral encephalitis, who had been ad...
Encephalitis is an uncommon but potentially devastating neurological syndrome with different aetiolo...
Objective: Encephalitis is an uncommon neurological syndrome with not clearly defined diagnostic cri...
Viral infections of the pediatric central nervous system (CNS) encompass a broad spectrum of both pe...
The aim: to study the etiological structure of acute respiratory infections in children aged 3 to 12...
Encephalitis, an infectious or inflammatory process in the brain tissue, mainly caused by a virus, i...
This article summarizes literature data about the problem of cytomegalovirus infection in children. ...
The article describes the modern approaches to the opportunistic infection diagnostics and pharmacot...
<p>Childhood encephahtis is as high as 19—20% in the structure of morbidity of neuroinfections and a...
The Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation jointly with professional association and experts i...
Acute respiratory infection is the most common disease of preschool and school-age children. The ar...
In recent years, human papillomavirus infection in childhood is an urgent problem in the practice of...
The article describes the etiology, pathogenesis, clinical features, diagnosis and treatment of herp...
Viral encephalitis is worldwide spread pathology with high morbidity and mortality. Its incidence is...
In this work, 14 cases of acute viral encephalitis in children aged 7 months were studied and analyz...
Sixty-five children aged 1 month to 15 years with a diagnosis of viral encephalitis, who had been ad...
Encephalitis is an uncommon but potentially devastating neurological syndrome with different aetiolo...
Objective: Encephalitis is an uncommon neurological syndrome with not clearly defined diagnostic cri...
Viral infections of the pediatric central nervous system (CNS) encompass a broad spectrum of both pe...
The aim: to study the etiological structure of acute respiratory infections in children aged 3 to 12...
Encephalitis, an infectious or inflammatory process in the brain tissue, mainly caused by a virus, i...
This article summarizes literature data about the problem of cytomegalovirus infection in children. ...
The article describes the modern approaches to the opportunistic infection diagnostics and pharmacot...
<p>Childhood encephahtis is as high as 19—20% in the structure of morbidity of neuroinfections and a...
The Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation jointly with professional association and experts i...
Acute respiratory infection is the most common disease of preschool and school-age children. The ar...
In recent years, human papillomavirus infection in childhood is an urgent problem in the practice of...