Clinical and laboratory features of salmonellesis associated with lambliasis in children

The comparative analysis of results of complex clinic-laboratory examination of 156 children at the age from 1 мес till 14 years, with a salmonellosis (n=39) and a salmonellosis, associated with a lambliasis (n=117), which were in intestinal infections clinic the Research Institute of Children Infec...

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Main Authors: A. S. Kvetnaya, I. V. Partina, L. I. Zhelezova, M. K. Behtereva
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Language:Russian
Published: Journal Infectology 2014-09-01
Series:Журнал инфектологии
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Online Access:https://journal.niidi.ru/jofin/article/view/36
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author A. S. Kvetnaya
I. V. Partina
L. I. Zhelezova
M. K. Behtereva
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I. V. Partina
L. I. Zhelezova
M. K. Behtereva
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description The comparative analysis of results of complex clinic-laboratory examination of 156 children at the age from 1 мес till 14 years, with a salmonellosis (n=39) and a salmonellosis, associated with a lambliasis (n=117), which were in intestinal infections clinic the Research Institute of Children Infections (Saint-Petersburg) to the period with 2008 on 2010 are presented in the article. It is established that the basic originators admixed salmonella-lambliosis infections at children till 3th years are Salmonella of group B, at children is more senior 3th years – Salmonella of group D (Salmonella enteritidis). Leading diagnostic criteria for statement of the early etiological diagnosis admixed salmonella-lambliosis infections at children are defined. The received results confirm that salmonellosis infection, mixt with a lambliosis, at children is the admixed form of the infection caused by two originators (salmonella and lamblia), and is defined by their quantitative parity in an ecological niche, character of mutual relations, in particular, adhesive activity of salmonella in relation to cysts of lamblia, and also clinico-anamnestic and clinico-laboratory features.
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spelling doaj.art-d4f24f467e514c4f81041e9b3034470e2025-03-02T13:00:22ZrusJournal InfectologyЖурнал инфектологии2072-67322014-09-0133263110.22625/2072-6732-2011-3-3-26-3150Clinical and laboratory features of salmonellesis associated with lambliasis in childrenA. S. Kvetnaya0I. V. Partina1L. I. Zhelezova2M. K. Behtereva3Research Institute of Children Infections FMBA of Russia, Saint-PetersburgResearch Institute of Children Infections FMBA of Russia, Saint-PetersburgResearch Institute of Children Infections FMBA of Russia, Saint-PetersburgResearch Institute of Children Infections FMBA of Russia, Saint-PetersburgThe comparative analysis of results of complex clinic-laboratory examination of 156 children at the age from 1 мес till 14 years, with a salmonellosis (n=39) and a salmonellosis, associated with a lambliasis (n=117), which were in intestinal infections clinic the Research Institute of Children Infections (Saint-Petersburg) to the period with 2008 on 2010 are presented in the article. It is established that the basic originators admixed salmonella-lambliosis infections at children till 3th years are Salmonella of group B, at children is more senior 3th years – Salmonella of group D (Salmonella enteritidis). Leading diagnostic criteria for statement of the early etiological diagnosis admixed salmonella-lambliosis infections at children are defined. The received results confirm that salmonellosis infection, mixt with a lambliosis, at children is the admixed form of the infection caused by two originators (salmonella and lamblia), and is defined by their quantitative parity in an ecological niche, character of mutual relations, in particular, adhesive activity of salmonella in relation to cysts of lamblia, and also clinico-anamnestic and clinico-laboratory features.https://journal.niidi.ru/jofin/article/view/36childrendiseasesalmonellosislambliasis
spellingShingle A. S. Kvetnaya
I. V. Partina
L. I. Zhelezova
M. K. Behtereva
Clinical and laboratory features of salmonellesis associated with lambliasis in children
Журнал инфектологии
children
disease
salmonellosis
lambliasis
title Clinical and laboratory features of salmonellesis associated with lambliasis in children
title_full Clinical and laboratory features of salmonellesis associated with lambliasis in children
title_fullStr Clinical and laboratory features of salmonellesis associated with lambliasis in children
title_full_unstemmed Clinical and laboratory features of salmonellesis associated with lambliasis in children
title_short Clinical and laboratory features of salmonellesis associated with lambliasis in children
title_sort clinical and laboratory features of salmonellesis associated with lambliasis in children
topic children
disease
salmonellosis
lambliasis
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