SELECTION PRINCIPLES OF INITIAL ETIOTROPIC THERAPY FOR ACUTE UPPER RESPIRATORY TRACT INFECTIONS IN CHILDREN
Acute upper respiratory tract infections maintain leadership in the overall morbidity patterns of the Russian Federation population. The highest prevalence of acute respiratory infections is reported in the pediatric population. For example, if in 2016 there were 21,703.38 cases of acute upper respi...
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author | A. L. Zaplatnikov A. A. Girina E. I. Burtseva I. V. Lepiseva I. D. Maikova N. V. Koroid E. S. Kirillova E. A. Mukashova E. S. Oblogina |
author_facet | A. L. Zaplatnikov A. A. Girina E. I. Burtseva I. V. Lepiseva I. D. Maikova N. V. Koroid E. S. Kirillova E. A. Mukashova E. S. Oblogina |
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description | Acute upper respiratory tract infections maintain leadership in the overall morbidity patterns of the Russian Federation population. The highest prevalence of acute respiratory infections is reported in the pediatric population. For example, if in 2016 there were 21,703.38 cases of acute upper respiratory tract infections per 100,000 population nationwide, the incidence rate in children aged 0–14 years was 4.1 times higher and amounted to 88,621.04 per 100,000 [1]. |
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spelling | doaj.art-ab5f29d01a754ef7b84bf7db8f4b0ef42023-04-23T06:57:07ZrusRemedium Group LLCМедицинский совет2079-701X2658-57902017-12-010199610010.21518/2079-701X-2017-19-96-1002172SELECTION PRINCIPLES OF INITIAL ETIOTROPIC THERAPY FOR ACUTE UPPER RESPIRATORY TRACT INFECTIONS IN CHILDRENA. L. Zaplatnikov0A. A. Girina1E. I. Burtseva2I. V. Lepiseva3I. D. Maikova4N. V. Koroid5E. S. Kirillova6E. A. Mukashova7E. S. Oblogina8Russian Medical Academy of Continuing Vocational Education of the Ministry of Health of Russia; Bashlyaeva Children’s City Clinical Hospital of the Moscow Health DepartmentKhanty-Mansiysk State Medical AcademyIvanovsky Research Institute of Virology, Gamaleya Federal Research Center for Epidemiology and Microbiology of the Ministry of Health of RussiaChildren’s Republican Hospital of the Republic of KareliaBashlyaeva Children’s City Clinical Hospital of the Moscow Health DepartmentBashlyaeva Children’s City Clinical Hospital of the Moscow Health DepartmentIvanovsky Research Institute of Virology, Gamaleya Federal Research Center for Epidemiology and Microbiology of the Ministry of Health of RussiaIvanovsky Research Institute of Virology, Gamaleya Federal Research Center for Epidemiology and Microbiology of the Ministry of Health of RussiaRussian Medical Academy of Continuing Vocational Education of the Ministry of Health of RussiaAcute upper respiratory tract infections maintain leadership in the overall morbidity patterns of the Russian Federation population. The highest prevalence of acute respiratory infections is reported in the pediatric population. For example, if in 2016 there were 21,703.38 cases of acute upper respiratory tract infections per 100,000 population nationwide, the incidence rate in children aged 0–14 years was 4.1 times higher and amounted to 88,621.04 per 100,000 [1].https://www.med-sovet.pro/jour/article/view/2195acute respiratory viral infectioninfluenza infectionacute otitis mediaantibacterial therapy |
spellingShingle | A. L. Zaplatnikov A. A. Girina E. I. Burtseva I. V. Lepiseva I. D. Maikova N. V. Koroid E. S. Kirillova E. A. Mukashova E. S. Oblogina SELECTION PRINCIPLES OF INITIAL ETIOTROPIC THERAPY FOR ACUTE UPPER RESPIRATORY TRACT INFECTIONS IN CHILDREN Медицинский совет acute respiratory viral infection influenza infection acute otitis media antibacterial therapy |
title | SELECTION PRINCIPLES OF INITIAL ETIOTROPIC THERAPY FOR ACUTE UPPER RESPIRATORY TRACT INFECTIONS IN CHILDREN |
title_full | SELECTION PRINCIPLES OF INITIAL ETIOTROPIC THERAPY FOR ACUTE UPPER RESPIRATORY TRACT INFECTIONS IN CHILDREN |
title_fullStr | SELECTION PRINCIPLES OF INITIAL ETIOTROPIC THERAPY FOR ACUTE UPPER RESPIRATORY TRACT INFECTIONS IN CHILDREN |
title_full_unstemmed | SELECTION PRINCIPLES OF INITIAL ETIOTROPIC THERAPY FOR ACUTE UPPER RESPIRATORY TRACT INFECTIONS IN CHILDREN |
title_short | SELECTION PRINCIPLES OF INITIAL ETIOTROPIC THERAPY FOR ACUTE UPPER RESPIRATORY TRACT INFECTIONS IN CHILDREN |
title_sort | selection principles of initial etiotropic therapy for acute upper respiratory tract infections in children |
topic | acute respiratory viral infection influenza infection acute otitis media antibacterial therapy |
url | https://www.med-sovet.pro/jour/article/view/2195 |
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