По мнению большинства авторов СОVID-19 у детей протекает легче и зачастую
бессимптомно (от 1/5 до 1/3 случаев). В настоящее время сбор дополнительных
высококачественных сведений о течении и лечении COVID-19 у детей важен для выделения
наиболее эффективных алгоритмов ведения пациентов. Важное значение имеет надлежащий
мониторинг, раннее выявление осложнений заболевания, а также возможность своевременного
лечения и ограничения вторичного распространения инфекции.
По мнению большинства авторов СОVID-19 у детей протекает легче и зачастую
бессимптомно (от 1/5 до 1/3 случаев). В настоящее время сбор дополнительных
высококачественных сведений о течении и лечении COVID-19 у детей важен для выделения
наиболее эффективных алгоритмов ведения пациентов. Важное значение имеет надлежащий
мониторинг, раннее выявление осложнений заболевания, а также возможность своевременного
лечения и ограничения вторичного распространения инфекции.
Кўплаб муаллифлар фикрича, СОVID-19 болаларда анча енгил ва белгиларсиз кечади
(1/5 дан 1/3 гача ҳолатларда). Ҳозирги вақтга келиб, болаларда COVID-19 нинг кечиши ва
даволаниши тўғрисида қўшимча юқори сифатли маълумотларни тўплаш беморларни кузатиш
бўйича энг самарали алгоритмларни ажратиб кўрсатиш учун муҳимдир. Тўғри кузатув,
касалликнинг асоратларини эрта аниқлаш, шунингдек, ўз вақтида даволаш ва инфекциянинг
иккиламчи тарқалишини чеклаш имконияти муҳимдир.
Аccording to most authors, COVID-19 in children is easier and often asymptomatic (from 1/5
to 1/3 of cases). Currently, the collection of additional high-quality data on the course and treatment of
COVID-19 in children is important to highlight the most effective patient management algorithms.
Proper monitoring, early detection of complications of the disease, as well as the possibility of timely
treatment and limiting the secondary spread of infection are important.
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1 | Muxsinova M.X. | . | Ташкентский педиатрический медицинский институт |
2 | Axmedova D.I. | . | Ташкентский педиатрический медицинский институт |
3 | Abdurazakova Z.K. | . | Ташкентский педиатрический медицинский институт |
4 | Ortikov U.U. | . | Ташкентский педиатрический медицинский институт |
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