Comparative character of clinical and neurological syndromes of encephalitis in children with the consequence of neuroinfection
Annotatsiya
A special place among neuroinfections in children is occupied by encephalitis, the frequency of which over the past 5 years has increased to 19% compared with the period 1990–2000. (ten%). According to the WHO, the frequency of registration of encephalitis annually is 7-9 cases per 100,000 population, while children account for up to 70-75% of all cases. It is known that even a favorably ended viral meningoencephalitis is subsequently left in children with a neurological defect that causes mental delay and sensory deficit. Infectious diseases of the nervous system in children account for up to 3-5% of the entire infectious pathology of childhood. At the same time, the severity of the lesion and the frequency of disabling manifestations determine the relevance of their study
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