DYSBIOTIC UPPER AIRWAY DISORDERS IN CHILDREN WITH ACUTE STENOTIC LARYNGOTRACHEITIS LARYNGOTRACHEITIS

Authors

  • Zebo Farkhodovna Safoeva Assistant Professor, Department of Pathological Physiology Samarkand State Medical University
  • Samiyeva Gulnoza Utkurovna Head of the Department, Doctor of Medical Sciences, Associate Professor, Department of Pathological Physiology Samarkand State Medical University Chair of Pathological Physiology, Samarkand State Medical University

Keywords:

respiratory tract, acute stenotic laryngotracheitis

Abstract

In children, an increasing number of acute respiratory infections accompanied by airway obstruction very often leads to the development of stenotic laryngotracheitis. The primary factor in this is respiratory viruses, and bacterial flora often joins secondary to modify the course of the disease and determine its outcome. Exposure to infective agents in children promotes chronic infections of the respiratory tract, damaging the ciliary epithelium and weakening its connection with basal cells and the basal membrane, which contributes to the penetration of allergens and other inflammatory stimulants into the submucosal layer.

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2022-06-13

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Zebo Farkhodovna Safoeva, & Samiyeva Gulnoza Utkurovna. (2022). DYSBIOTIC UPPER AIRWAY DISORDERS IN CHILDREN WITH ACUTE STENOTIC LARYNGOTRACHEITIS LARYNGOTRACHEITIS. World Bulletin of Public Health, 11, 1-4. Retrieved from https://scholarexpress.net/index.php/wbph/article/view/1039

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