Pazova Zh. Y. ( Candidate of Medical Sciences, Associate Professor of the Department of Children's Diseases, Obstetrics and Gynecology
Kabardino-Balkarian State University them. Kh. M. Berbekova (Nalchik);
doctor of the children's infectious diseases department No. 2
Center for Prevention and Control of AIDS and Infectious Diseases (Nalchik) )
Pshukova E. M. (Candidate of Medical Sciences, Associate Professor of the Department of Normal and Pathological Anatomy
Kabardino-Balkarian State University them. Kh. M. Berbekova (Nalchik) )
Arkhestova D. R. (Candidate of Medical Sciences, Associate Professor of the Department of Children's Diseases, Obstetrics and Gynecology
Kabardino-Balkarian State University them. Kh. M. Berbekova (Nalchik) )
Pazova A. G. (student
First Moscow State Medical University named after I.M. Sechenov (Moscow) )
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Herpesvirus infections are an actual problem of pediatrics and pediatric infectology. The purpose of this article is to study the etiological structure of herpesvirus infections in children hospitalized at the Center for the Prevention and Control of AIDS and Infectious Diseases, Nalchik. The study analyzed the etiological structure of herpes infections in hospitalized children according to case histories for the period from January to June 2022. 1067 case histories of two infectious departments were studied. On the basis of the results obtained, conclusions were formulated that allow one to form an idea of the etiological structure of herpesvirus infections in children of the Kabardino-Balkarian Republic.
Keywords:herpesvirus infections, etiological structure, child population, Kabardino-Balkarian Republic, children's infectology
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Citation link: Pazova Z. Y., Pshukova E. M., Arkhestova D. R., Pazova A. G. Etiological structure of herpes virus infections in children in the Kabardino-Balkarian Republic // Современная наука: актуальные проблемы теории и практики. Серия: Естественные и Технические Науки. -2022. -№10/2. -С. 165-168 DOI 10.37882/2223-2966.2022.10-2.19 |
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