CORONAVIRUS INFECTION IN CHILDREN

Authors

  • Khabibullayeva Moxichexra Abdulkhamidovna Laboratory physician of the Fergana branch of the Republican Scientific Center for Emergency Care
  • Maxamatov Umidjon Shoirjonovich Lecturer, Department of Nutrition, Child and Adolescent Hygiene, Fergana Institute of Public Health
  • Muhammadaliyev Asadbek Yuldashali ugli 4th year student of medical prophylaxis
  • Tolqinov Islamjon Ikromjon ugli 4th year student of medical prophylaxis

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/KP8GE

Keywords:

coronavirus, SARS, MERS, COVID-19, children, pneumonia, epidemic, pregnancy.

Abstract

Currently, 7 coronaviruses that cause human disease are known, 3 of which over the past 20 years have caused epidemics with a large number of severe cases, a high mortality rate and infection from the primary focus to other countries, followed by the formation of epidemic foci. The last The last epidemic of coronavirus infection (CVI) COVID-19 (COrona VIrus Disease 2019) arose at the end of December 2019 in the province of Hubei, China and still continues. Objective of the research: comparative epidemiological and clinical characteristics of the new CVI and peculiarities of its course in children. An analysis of 64 publications in in peer-reviewed journals and official sources of health care in Russia and China, WHO, devoted to epidemiologically significant CVI, including COVID-19. According to the literature, in all three epidemics of CVI, children, including newborns, were involved in the epidemic process. Almost all sources indicate a milder course of CVI in young children. Cases of perinatal infection are described. The review provides a comparative analysis of the clinical and epidemiological features of CVI in children using SARS, MERS as an example, gives basic approaches and recommendations for the diagnosis and treatment of COVID-19 with an assessment of the possibility of using antiviral drugs in children.

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Published

2021-12-27

How to Cite

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Khabibullayeva Moxichexra Abdulkhamidovna, Maxamatov Umidjon Shoirjonovich, Muhammadaliyev Asadbek Yuldashali ugli, and Tolqinov Islamjon Ikromjon ugli, “CORONAVIRUS INFECTION IN CHILDREN”, IEJRD - International Multidisciplinary Journal, vol. 6, no. 6, p. 5, Dec. 2021.