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  • Enterovirus infections: modern features

    Редакция | 2014, Literature reviews, Practical medicine 09 (14) Pediatrics | 1 декабря, 2014

    V.A. ANOKHIN1, A.M. SABITOVA1, I.E. KRAVCHENKO1, T.M. MARTYNOVA2

    1Kazan State Medical University, 49 Butlerov St., Kazan, Russian Federation, 420012

    2Republican Clinical Hospital of Infectious Diseases, 83 Prospekt Pobedy St., Kazan, Russian Federation, 420140

    Anokhin V.А. — D. Med. Sc., Professor, Chief of the Department of Children’s Infectious Diseases, tel. +7-906-328-17-43, e-mail: аnokhin56@mail.ru

    Sabitova A.M. — Cand. Med. Sc., Associate Professor of the Department of Children’s Infectious Diseases, tel. +7-906-328-17-43, e-mail: sabitova00@mail.ru

    Kravchenko I.E. — D. Med. Sc., Associate Professor of the Department of Infectious Diseases, tel. +7-906-320-16-86, e-mail: @mail.ru

    Martynova T.M. — Deputy Chief Doctor on Epidemiology, tel. +7-987-296-49-17, e-mail: mar-.-ta@mail.ru

    The article presents current information about the etiology, epidemiology, and clinical manifestations of enterovirus infection in children and adults. The problems of differential diagnosis, the use of laboratory tests, treatment and prevention of the infection are discussed.

    Key words: enterovirus infection, etiology, epidemiology, clinical manifestations, principles of diagnosis, treatment.

     

     

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    Метки: A.M. SABITOVA, clinical manifestations, enterovirus infection, epidemiology, Etiology, I.E. KRAVCHENKO, Practical medicine 09 (14) Pediatrics, principles of diagnosis, T.M. MARTYNOVA, treatment, V.A. Anokhin

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