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Title: Features of the course of obstructive bronchitis in children caused by atypical microflora
Authors: Nasiba R. Satibaldieva
Keywords: Obstructive bronchitis, mycoplasma infection, chlamydial infection, resistance, children.
Issue Date: 2020
Publisher: Other
Abstract: The article presents an analysis of the features of the course of obstructive bronchitis caused by atypical microflora. Broncho-obstructive syndrome is quite common in the pathology of young children (30-35%), however, until now, there are no common approaches to the differential diagnosis of broncho-obstructive syndrome, interpretation of its pathogenesis, assessment of prognosis and treatment. Relevance of the problem of obstructive bronchitis with the frequency of bacterial complications, the development of life-threatening conditions due to its prevalence in viral infections in children, as well as the presence of atypical bacterial pathogens. Modern ideas about the etiopathogenesis of obstructive bronchitis provide for the development of a pathological process as a result of the complex effects of various infectious and allergic factors.
URI: http://repository.tma.uz/xmlui/handle/1/4057
ISSN: 2349-0721
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