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    Rotavirus infection in children: clinical and laboratory features and catamnesis

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    Purpose is to study the clinical, laboratory and instrumental characteristics of the course of rotavirus infection in children up to 3 years in the acute phase and during the convalescence period. Material and methods. A clinical, laboratory and instrumental examination of 320 children up to 3 years with moderate to severe rotavirus infection. Results. The presence of long-term persistence of rotavirus recovering from rotavirus infection. Identified functional disorders of the digestive system in the acute period and the period of convalescence in children up to 3 years with rotavirus infection. Conclusion. For a long period (up to 3 months), almost half of patients may experience intestinal dysfunction, possibly related to the long-term persistence of rotavirus

    Clinical case of Larva migrans diagnostics

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    The relevance of the topic is due to the rare occurrence in our locality of skin lesions of nematodes of the species Ancylostoma, Stronguloides, Necator, which are widespread in the tropics and subtropics, but now, due to the increasing migration of the population around the world, present a difficult diagnostic problem and cause difficulties in choosing tactics of treatment.</p

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