Combined forms of COVID-19 with acute respiratory viral infections in children

L. Mazankova, E. Samitova, I. Osmanov, N. A. Drachevа, E. P. Kaurova
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This article presents an observation of 12 patients with combined forms of COVID-19 and acute respiratory viral infections hospitalized at the Z.A. Bashlyaeva State Clinical Hospital, the purpose of which was to identify the features of the course of COVID-19 coronavirus infection in combination with acute respiratory viral infections of various etiologies in children. According to the data obtained, the incidence of COVID-19 and ARVI co-infections was 4.2%. There is a tendency to an increase in the number of patients with lower respiratory tract lesions, a tendency to a prolonged course of COVID-19 with concomitant ARVI, as well as an increase in the duration of hospitalization of patients.
COVID-19与儿童急性呼吸道病毒感染的合并形式
本文对12例在巴什利耶娃国立临床医院住院的COVID-19合并急性呼吸道病毒感染患者进行观察,目的是了解不同病因的儿童COVID-19冠状病毒感染合并急性呼吸道病毒感染的病程特点。根据获得的数据,COVID-19和ARVI合并感染的发生率为4.2%。下呼吸道病变患者有增加的趋势,COVID-19合并ARVI病程有延长的趋势,患者住院时间也有增加的趋势。
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