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Measles in infant children at the present stage

https://doi.org/10.59598/ME-2305-6045-2023-109-4-75-84

Abstract

Today, measles continues to be one of the causes of death among infants and the development of severe complications, despite the availability of a safe and effective vaccine.

In the recent years, the epidemic patterns of measles have also changed: there is no periodicity, there is no influence of the seasonal factor, the age structure has changed, and the influence of social status is affecting.

The purpose of our developments was to analyze the course of measles at the present stage, during the period of rising incidence in infants hospitalized in the Infectious Diseases Center of the Regional Clinical Hospital.

The article presents clinical cases of measles in infants of a non-smooth course, with a layer of bacterial flora and the development of destructive pneumonia. Identification of the cause of the disease, lack of vaccination.

About the Authors

R. Kh. Begaidarova
Infectious Diseases Center of the Regional Clinical Hospital
Kazakhstan

Rosa Khasanovna Begaidarova – Academician of the RAE, MD, Professor- consultant of the Intensive care unit

Karaganda city, Okhotskaya str., 2a



Ye. A. Stupina
Infectious Diseases Center of the Regional Clinical Hospital
Kazakhstan

Karaganda city, Okhotskaya str., 2a



M. B. Sadibekova
Infectious Diseases Center of the Regional Clinical Hospital
Kazakhstan

Karaganda city, Okhotskaya str., 2a



Kh. D. Talipbekova
Infectious Diseases Center of the Regional Clinical Hospital
Kazakhstan

Karaganda city, Okhotskaya str., 2a



V. N. Koshmina
Infectious Diseases Center of the Regional Clinical Hospital
Kazakhstan

Karaganda city, Okhotskaya str., 2a



A. Z. Vakhabov
Infectious Diseases Center of the Regional Clinical Hospital
Kazakhstan

Karaganda city, Okhotskaya str., 2a



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Begaidarova R.Kh., Stupina Ye.A., Sadibekova M.B., Talipbekova Kh.D., Koshmina V.N., Vakhabov A.Z. Measles in infant children at the present stage. Medicine and ecology. 2023;(4):75-84. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.59598/ME-2305-6045-2023-109-4-75-84

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