Croup syndrome and primary infection with mycobacterium tuberculosis in children

Acute respiratory viral infections (ARVI) occupy an important place in infectious pathology of children’s age. One of the frequent and severe manifestations of ARVI, accompanied by respiratory disorders, is stenosing laryngotracheitis (croup syndrome). Primary stenosing laryngotracheitis develops, a...

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Main Authors: L. I. Mozzhukhina, O. G. Chelnokova, T. A. Kogut, A. L. Salova
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Language:Russian
Published: Remedium Group LLC 2019-02-01
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Online Access:https://www.med-sovet.pro/jour/article/view/2879
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author L. I. Mozzhukhina
O. G. Chelnokova
T. A. Kogut
A. L. Salova
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O. G. Chelnokova
T. A. Kogut
A. L. Salova
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description Acute respiratory viral infections (ARVI) occupy an important place in infectious pathology of children’s age. One of the frequent and severe manifestations of ARVI, accompanied by respiratory disorders, is stenosing laryngotracheitis (croup syndrome). Primary stenosing laryngotracheitis develops, as a rule, in children of the second-third year of life, rarely-older than 5 years. In 30–50% of patients, croup syndrome recur, often accompanied by signs of bronchial obstruction. The reasons for the formation of the relapses studied enough: discusses the role of concomitant allergic diseases, immune dysfunction, autonomic reactivity, etc. At the same time, the importance of such background conditions as the infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the presence of local forms of tuberculosis (TB) in children in the development of croup syndrome and its recurrence in the literature is not reflected. In the course of our study, it was found that children with primary and recurrent croup are often infected with Mycobacterium tuberculosis at the age of 5 years, which allows them to be classified as at risk of tuberculosis infection; recurrent croup is significantly more often implemented in the early period of primary infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis and the development of local forms of TB. Chemoprophylaxis and TB therapy can reduce the risk of developing recurrent croup syndrome in 82% of patients. Thus, one of the possible factors in the etiopathogenesis of the syndrome of croup can be a TB infection.
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spelling doaj.art-95e3746c163b41bab78aed6d4e8ff2472023-04-23T06:56:59ZrusRemedium Group LLCМедицинский совет2079-701X2658-57902019-02-010221621910.21518/2079-701X-2019-2-216-2192808Croup syndrome and primary infection with mycobacterium tuberculosis in childrenL. I. Mozzhukhina0O. G. Chelnokova1T. A. Kogut2A. L. Salova3Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Education «Yaroslavl State Medical University» of the Ministry of Healthcare of the Russian FederationFederal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Education «Yaroslavl State Medical University» of the Ministry of Healthcare of the Russian FederationFederal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Education «Yaroslavl State Medical University» of the Ministry of Healthcare of the Russian FederationFederal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Education «Yaroslavl State Medical University» of the Ministry of Healthcare of the Russian FederationAcute respiratory viral infections (ARVI) occupy an important place in infectious pathology of children’s age. One of the frequent and severe manifestations of ARVI, accompanied by respiratory disorders, is stenosing laryngotracheitis (croup syndrome). Primary stenosing laryngotracheitis develops, as a rule, in children of the second-third year of life, rarely-older than 5 years. In 30–50% of patients, croup syndrome recur, often accompanied by signs of bronchial obstruction. The reasons for the formation of the relapses studied enough: discusses the role of concomitant allergic diseases, immune dysfunction, autonomic reactivity, etc. At the same time, the importance of such background conditions as the infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the presence of local forms of tuberculosis (TB) in children in the development of croup syndrome and its recurrence in the literature is not reflected. In the course of our study, it was found that children with primary and recurrent croup are often infected with Mycobacterium tuberculosis at the age of 5 years, which allows them to be classified as at risk of tuberculosis infection; recurrent croup is significantly more often implemented in the early period of primary infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis and the development of local forms of TB. Chemoprophylaxis and TB therapy can reduce the risk of developing recurrent croup syndrome in 82% of patients. Thus, one of the possible factors in the etiopathogenesis of the syndrome of croup can be a TB infection.https://www.med-sovet.pro/jour/article/view/2879croup syndrometuberculosismycobacterium tuberculosisinfection with mycobacterium tuberculosisanti-tb treatment
spellingShingle L. I. Mozzhukhina
O. G. Chelnokova
T. A. Kogut
A. L. Salova
Croup syndrome and primary infection with mycobacterium tuberculosis in children
Медицинский совет
croup syndrome
tuberculosis
mycobacterium tuberculosis
infection with mycobacterium tuberculosis
anti-tb treatment
title Croup syndrome and primary infection with mycobacterium tuberculosis in children
title_full Croup syndrome and primary infection with mycobacterium tuberculosis in children
title_fullStr Croup syndrome and primary infection with mycobacterium tuberculosis in children
title_full_unstemmed Croup syndrome and primary infection with mycobacterium tuberculosis in children
title_short Croup syndrome and primary infection with mycobacterium tuberculosis in children
title_sort croup syndrome and primary infection with mycobacterium tuberculosis in children
topic croup syndrome
tuberculosis
mycobacterium tuberculosis
infection with mycobacterium tuberculosis
anti-tb treatment
url https://www.med-sovet.pro/jour/article/view/2879
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