Risk factors for severe community-acquired pneumonia in infants and preschool children
A. Y. Sedova,
A. B. Malakhov,
M. D. Shakhnazarova
et al.
Abstract:Introduction. The relevance of studying community-acquired pneumonia in children is associated with its high prevalence, despite timely prevention and effective approaches to the treatment of respiratory diseases. Factors influencing the severity of pneumonia are diverse and include comorbid pathology, early age of the child, the state of the immune system, etc.Objective. To identify and rank risk factors for severe community-acquired pneumonia in infants and preschool children.Materials and methods. This arti… Show more
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