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Health

Diseases of children (pediatrics)

Pneumococcal infection in children

Pneumococcal infections - a group of diseases of bacterial etiology, clinically manifested pyoinflammatory changes in various organs and systems, but especially in the lungs of the type of croupous pneumonia and in the central nervous system by the type of purulent meningitis.

Parotitis infection (mumps) in children

Parotite infection (mumps, mumps, hives) is an acute viral disease with a predominant lesion of salivary glands, less often other glandular organs (pancreas - testes, ovaries, mammary glands, etc.), as well as the nervous system.

Anthrax in children

Anthrax is an acute infectious disease of animals and humans with severe intoxication, damage to the skin and lymphatic system.

Staphylococcal infection in children

Staphylococcal infection is a large group of purulent-inflammatory skin diseases (pyoderma), mucous membranes (rhinitis, tonsillitis, conjunctivitis, stomatitis), internal organs (pneumonia, gastroenteritis, enterocolitis, osteomyelitis, etc.), CNS (purulent meningitis).

Streptococcal infections in children

Streptococci are the causative agents of such diverse diseases as angina, scarlet fever, rheumatism, glomerulonephritis, erysipelas, pyoderma, etc. In addition, streptococci often cause generalized processes such as septicemia and often play a leading role in the development of complications of other diseases.

Scarlet fever in children

Scarlet fever is an acute infectious disease with symptoms of general intoxication, sore throat and rashes on the skin.

Angina in children

Angina - one of the forms of streptococcal infection with the localization of the inflammatory process in the lymphoid tissue of the oropharynx, mainly in the palatine tonsils. Accompanied by intoxication, fever, sore throat and regional lymph nodes.

Paraconia in children

Paracottus is an acute infectious disease, similar in clinical pattern with whooping cough in light form. The incidence of paracism is lower than whooping cough. The parakoklyushu is characterized by a periodicity that does not correlate with whooping cough.

Ornithosis (psittacosis) in children: causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment

Ornithosis (psittacosis) is an infectious disease caused by chlamydia and transmitted to humans from birds. Psittacosis is accompanied by symptoms of intoxication and lung damage.

Herpes zoster in children

Herpes zoster - a peculiar form of the disease caused by the varicella-zoster virus, is accompanied by vesicular eruptions along the course of individual sensitive nerves.

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