GENERALIZATION OF TREATMENT OF OUT-HOSPITAL PNEUMONIA IN CHILDREN ACCORDING TO CLINICAL-ANAMNESTIC ANALYSIS
Keywords:
children, community-acquired pneumonia, risk factors, treatment.Abstract
Community-acquired pneumonia in children remains a pressing problem today both in the world and in our country due to the prevalence of morbidity and mortality rates. The current features of the course of OHP in children in a children's hospital were analyzed, the main risk factors for the occurrence of this disease and possible directions for prevention were identified, its complications in children by age, as well as the quality of medical care were assessed. Care. In order to improve diagnosis and treatment, we have presented the optimal method of treating children with pneumonia outside the hospital during hospitalization.
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