ACUTE INTESTINAL INFECTIONS IN YOUNG CHILDREN
Keywords:
acute intestinal infections, diarrhea, invasive, secretor, young children.Abstract
We studied acute intestinal infections in young children in the Andijan region. A total of 1174 children under three years of age were monitored. We used an instant surveillance - during the summer season (2023у, May-September), assessing the impact of environmental factors, clinical pattern and outcome of acute diarrhea in children up to three years. The data obtained indicate a variety of types of diarrhea in children. But, nevertheless, the invasive type was found in older children, and the secretory of younger age has a fairly high proportion among all registered cases.
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