CLINICAL COURSE AND ETIOPATHOGENETIC ASPECTS OF DISEASES IN FREQUENTLY ILL CHILDREN
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/HBSK7Keywords:
frequently ill children, concomitant diseases, complicationsAbstract
This article states that 42 frequently ill children from 1 month to 6 years of age were examined. It was found that these children most often had respiratory diseases such as bronchitis, SARS, tonsillitis, pneumonia, etc. Where concomitant syndrome was most often observed diarrhea, anemia, malnutrition, kidney disease. We examined 42 frequently ill children (FIC) from 1 month to 6 years of age with diseases of the upper respiratory tract. The comparison group consisted of 20 episodically ill children. The study of the clinical diagnosis in FIC shows that among diseases of the upper respiratory tract, the first place is occupied by acute bronchitis 35.8%, SARS - 33.4%, acute focal pneumonia - 14.3% and obstructive bronchitis - 16.6%. Among the concomitant syndromes in FIC, diarrhea occupies a special place - 43.5%.At this age, antagonist microbes in the composition of the intestinal microflora are in smaller quantities and the normal intestinal microflora is not fully formed.