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CLINICAL COURSE OF CONGENITAL PNEUMONIA IN NEONATES AND THE DIAGNOSTIC SIGNIFICANCE OF INFLAMMATORY MARKERS

Shamsiev Furqat MuxitdinovichHead of the Pulmonology Department, Republican Specialized Scientific-Practical Pediatric Medical Center, Ministry of Health of the Republic of Uzbekistan; Doctor of Medical Sciences (PhD), ProfessorMusajanova Ra'no AnvarbekovnaLeading Researcher, Pulmonology Department, Republican Specialized Scientific-Practical Pediatric Medical Center, Ministry of Health of the Republic of Uzbekistan; Doctor of Medical Sciences (PhD)Ismoilova Shamsiya Soxibnazar qiziAssistant, Department of Propedeutics of Childhood Diseases, Pediatrics and Family Medicine, Termez Branch of Tashkent State Dental University Email: [email protected]Xudoynazarov Haydarqul Soxibnazar o'g'liNeurologist, Shargun Central Polyclinic, Sariosiyo District, Surxondaryo Region
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Background: Congenital pneumonia remains a significant cause of morbidity and mortality in neonates worldwide. Early detection is often challenging due to nonspecific clinical symptoms, making the identification of reliable inflammatory markers crucial for timely diagnosis and management. This study aims to investigate the clinical course of congenital pneumonia in neonates and to evaluate the diagnostic value of specific inflammatory markers in predicting disease severity and progression. A prospective observational study was conducted in neonates diagnosed with congenital pneumonia.

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