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FEATURES OF THE COURSE OF CORONAVIRUS INFECTION ACCORDING TO THE CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL IN KARAGANDA

Abstract

The article describes the clinical manifestations and features of the course of coronavirus infection in children hospitalized in the children's hospital in Karaganda. The ages of the hospitalized children ranged from 6 months to 15 years. CVI was more often diagnosed in children under the age of 2 years than in older age groups. The disease was mainly mild to moderate. Kawasaki syndrome was diagnosed in 5 patients.

About the Authors

A. S. Smailova
Karaganda medical university
Kazakhstan


A. A. Kaden
Karaganda medical university
Kazakhstan


D. Ye. Zhupenova
Karaganda medical university
Kazakhstan


M. A. Sin
Karaganda medical university
Kazakhstan


T. A. Kenzhetayeva
Karaganda medical university
Kazakhstan


I. A. Skosarev
Karaganda medical university
Kazakhstan


A. S. Akhayeva
Karaganda medical university
Kazakhstan


A. T. Bektursunova
Karaganda medical university
Kazakhstan


A. B. Kysabekova
Karaganda medical university
Kazakhstan


M. M. Mukhsunov
Karaganda medical university
Kazakhstan


D. G. Akashova
Karaganda medical university
Kazakhstan


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Smailova A.S., Kaden A.A., Zhupenova D.Ye., Sin M.A., Kenzhetayeva T.A., Skosarev I.A., Akhayeva A.S., Bektursunova A.T., Kysabekova A.B., Mukhsunov M.M., Akashova D.G. FEATURES OF THE COURSE OF CORONAVIRUS INFECTION ACCORDING TO THE CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL IN KARAGANDA. Medicine and ecology. 2020;(4):90-93. (In Russ.)

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