The article presents the analysis of the epidemiological, clinical and laboratory features of serous meningitis enteroviral etiology in children hospitalized at the RCCH of Vladikavkaz in 2008–2012. We have also studied the residual manifestations of enteroviral meningitis in 44 patients in the early period of convalescence. The study showed that of RNO-Alania typical summer – autumn seasonality of serous meningitis enteroviral etiology in children. The central nervous system caused by enteroviruses more often develops in children of preschool and school age. The clinical picture of enteroviral meningitis remains a leading hypertension – hydrocephalic syndrome. In the early period of convalescence enteroviral meningitis in children often formed cerebro-asthenic, hypertension, neurosis-like syndromes and syndrome immune dysfunction.
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