FEATURES OF FREQUENTLY ILL CHILDREN IN PEDIATRICS

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  • Kodirov Khusan Solievich Senior teacher of the "Pediatrics" department for the medical faculty of ASMI

Keywords:

Illness, children, treatment

Abstract

In the morbidity structure of frequently ill children (FIC), repeated upper respiratory tract infections (URI) predominate; 10–15% of FRIs have lower respiratory tract infections (LRTI), and, as a rule, this category of children is not susceptible to infections in other body systems: gastrointestinal tract, central nervous system, urogenital tract or skin.

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2024-03-23

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Kodirov Khusan Solievich. (2024). FEATURES OF FREQUENTLY ILL CHILDREN IN PEDIATRICS. World Bulletin of Public Health, 32, 110-111. Retrieved from https://scholarexpress.net/index.php/wbph/article/view/3967

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