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CLINICAL FEATURES OF ACUTE OBSTRUCTIVE BRONCHITIS IN CHILDREN WITH ATYPICAL MICROFLORA

Kudratova Zebo ErkinovnaPhD, assistant of clinical laboratory diagnostics department of Samarkand State Medical University Samarkand, UzbekistanMukhamadieva Lola AtamuradovnaDoctor of Medical Sciences, Associate Professor, Head of Department 3-Pediatrics and Medical Genetics of Samarkand State Medical University Samarkand, Uzbekistan
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Nowadays, in the pathology of childhood, respiratory diseases rank first, having a significant impact on infant mortality and the formation of persistent deviations in the health status of children, among which a significant role is given to acute obstructive bronchitis, the frequency of which depends on the period of the year, place of residence, epidemiological situation. Diseases caused by atypical microflora in particular Ch. Pneumoniae and M. Pneumoniae are manifested by an atypical course of clinical symptoms, with slightly pronounced clinical, auscultatory, radiological and laboratory parameters. In the children examined by us, the course of the disease was more often moderate (57.8%), and to a lesser extent severe (42.2%). Dyspnea in all patients was predominantly of an expiratory nature and was accompanied by respiratory failure of varying severity, mainly respiratory failure of DN of the I degree, which was recorded in 57 (63.3%) children, compared with II - 6.7% and III degree-1, 1%.

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