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Acute intestinal infections in children [PDF]
Acute intestinal infections - a large group of human infectious diseases caused by pathogenic and opportunistic bacteria, viruses and protozoa. Intestinal infections until now occupy a leading position in infectious diseases, especially in childhood, second in incidence only to influenza and acute respiratory infections.
Smiyan, K.O.
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Probiotic therapy under acute intestinal infections in children
Acute intestinal infections is a significant issue in pediatrics. One of the links of pathogenesis is destabilization of microbiocenosis system, which is associated with the action of intestinal infection agents. In this connection, probiotics become the
A. A. Ploskireva
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EPIDEMIOLOGY OF ACUTE INTESTINAL INFECTIONS IN NEWBORNS
This article presents a retrospective analysis of the incidence of acute intestinal infections of newborns in 2006—2012 years. The analysis has revealed increased morbidity, the leading etiological role of rota-and noroviruses alongside with ...
I. M. Bragina +4 more
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Treatment of Acute Intestinal Infections in Children
The article deals with one of the most serious problems in pediatrics — acute intestinal infections. The issues of treatment — rehydration, antibiotic therapy, adjuvant therapy are considered in detail.
S.A. Kramarev
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Bacteriophages in the treatment of acute intestinal infections
Management of acute intestinal infections remains relevant because of their high incidence, clinical aggravation of certain forms of infection, development of resistance of pathogens to traditional etiotropic medications, and an increase in side effects ...
N. V. Topchiy, A. S. Toporkov
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Acute Intestinal Infection in Alaska [PDF]
THE ARCTIC is no longer the isolated, almost legendary part of the world that it once was. The military consequences of an atomic age, the press for natural resources, and the demands of international air travel bring increasing numbers of people to arctic and subarctic regions, with a consequent need for information on medical problems incident to ...
J E, GORDON, F L, BABBOTT
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Etiological and epidemiological features of concomitant acute intestinal infections in children
Objective: to study the frequency, etiological, age, epidemiological features of combined acute intestinal infections in children.Materials and methods.
N. V. Gonchar +3 more
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Objective: to establish the clinical and epidemiological features of acute intestinal infections (AII) in children in the Astrakhan region, depending on the etiological factor, age, season of the year.Materials and methods: a retrospective analysis of ...
G. A. Kharchenko, O. G. Kimirilova
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Acute intestinal infections remain a significant problem for the majority of economically developed countries. Acute intestinal infection disease incidence in the structure of infectious pathology steadily ranks the 2nd place after acute virus ...
A. A. Yakovlev +8 more
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Abstract Primary and recurrent cytomegalovirus (CMV) infections frequently cause CMV colitis in immunocompromised as well as inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) patients. Additionally, colitis occasionally occurs upon primary CMV infection in patients who are apparently immunocompetent.
Vu Thuy Khanh Le‐Trilling +15 more
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