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Influence of medical and social factors on parents' attitude to specific prevention of infectious diseases in children of the Saratov region during the new coronavirus infection pandemic 新型冠状病毒感染大流行期间医疗和社会因素对萨拉托夫地区儿童家长传染病专项预防态度的影响
Detskie Infekcii Moskva Pub Date : 2023-10-04 DOI: 10.22627/2072-8107-2023-22-3-39-44
E. V. Mikhailova, T. N. Malugina, D. Yu. Levin, A. N. Polyakova, A. Yu. Serdyukov
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Algorithm for monitoring patients after tick bite in the context of Lyme-borreliosis 莱姆病蜱叮咬后患者监测算法研究
Detskie Infekcii Moskva Pub Date : 2023-10-04 DOI: 10.22627/2072-8107-2023-22-3-14-21
R. F. Sayfullin, N. N. Zvereva, A. A. Erovichenkov, A. K. Shakaryan, M. A. Sayfullin, A. A. Samkov, E. V. Kardonova, O. V. Shamsheva
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Триггерная роль COVID-19 в развитии сахарного диабета 1-го типа и кетоацидоза у ребенка: случай из практики 在1型糖尿病和儿童中的酮酸中毒发展中,COVID-19的触发器作用:实践中的例子
Detskie Infekcii Moskva Pub Date : 2023-06-27 DOI: 10.22627/2072-8107-2023-22-2-56-60
V. V. Sokolovskaya, A. A. Litvinova, N. N. Smolyankin, A. V. Krikova, R. S. Kozlov
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