Clinico-laboratory features of meningitis in children
https://doi.org/10.25789/YMJ.2018.63.18
Abstract
Meningitis continues to be the most common form of central nervous system damage in children. The article analyzes the clinical and laboratory features of meningitis in children and their outcomes according to the data of the State Institution of the Republic Sakha (Yakutia) «Children’s Infectious Clinical Hospital». The clinical manifestations, etiological landscape of meningitis in children and the demonstrators of laboratory analyzes were studied. In the etiologic structure serous meningitis with enterovirus etiology (90%) predominated among meningitis with refined etiology, which was confirmed by laboratory tests
About the Authors
V. B. EgorovaRussian Federation
Egorova Vera Borisovna - Candidate of Medical Sciences, Associate Professor, Associate Professor of the Department of Pediatrics and Pediatric Surgery
677018, Yakutsk, ul. Oyunsky, 27
M. A. Fedorova
Russian Federation
Fedorova Michiliye Alekseevna - the resident of group O-P-16
677018, Yakutsk, ul. Oyunsky, 27
Ya. A. Munchalova
Russian Federation
Munkhalova Yana Afanasievna - Candidate of Medical Sciences, Head of the Department of Pediatrics and Pediatric Surgery
677018, Yakutsk, ul. Oyunsky, 27
T. G. Dmitrieva
Russian Federation
Dmitrieva Tatyana Gennadievna - doctor of medical sciences, professor of the pediatrics and pediatric surgery
677018, Yakutsk, ul. Oyunsky, 27
O. N. Ivanova
Russian Federation
Ivanova Olga Nikolaevna - doctor of medical sciences, professor of the pediatrics and pediatric surgery
677018, Yakutsk, ul. Oyunsky, 27
S. N. Alekseeva
Russian Federation
Alekseeva Sargylana Nikolaevna - Candidate of Medical Sciences, Associate Professor of the Department of Pediatrics and Pediatric Surgery
677018, Yakutsk, ul. Oyunsky, 27
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Review
For citations:
Egorova V.B., Fedorova M.A., Munchalova Ya.A., Dmitrieva T.G., Ivanova O.N., Alekseeva S.N. Clinico-laboratory features of meningitis in children. Yakut Medical Journal. 2018;(3):53-55. https://doi.org/10.25789/YMJ.2018.63.18









