PNEUMONIA IN CHILDREN WITH COVID-19
Ключевые слова:
COVID-19, children, pneumonia, SARS-CoV2, treatmentАннотация
The causes of pneumonia that occurs during the Covid-19 disease and its complications in children. The purpose of the study: As everyone knows, this scientific work was carried out in order to better study the disease, the causative agent of Covid-19, SARS-CoV-2, which caused a worldwide pandemic in 2019-2022, and to choose the right treatment . The relevance of the scientific work is to determine whether pneumonia, which is common in children in autumn and winter, is related to Covid-19 and to compare the course of pneumonia in patients with Covid-19 with the course of pneumonia in patients who did not have Covid-19. Studying the complications of Covid-19 disease that remain in the lungs. The necessity of this scientific work is a better study of the Covid-19 disease, which has not yet been fully studied.
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