Characteristics of Gastrointestinal Findings in Children with Sars-Cov-2
E. A. CENTRAL ASIAN JOURNAL OF MEDICAL AND NATURAL SCIENCE, 4 (2):
228-232(February 2023)
Abstract
The determination of this clinical contemplate was to evaluate the characteristics of the different progression of COVID-19 in children and the consequence of hypersensitised prominence on the manifestation of the disease in this case. The research premeditated 65 children hospitalized with a diagnosis of coronavirus infection at the Bukhara Regional Infectious Diseases Hospital from November 2021 to February 2022. Most of the 65 patients calculated were boys (58% boys (n=38) and 42% girls (n=27)). Most sick children were infected by family members. febricity (43. 4%) and dry coughing (44. 5%) were observed as characteristic symptoms, while gastrointestinal disorganizations such as diarrhea, abdominal discomfort and vomiting accounted for 12%. There were practically no dissimilarities in the occurrence of COVID-19, its clinical course, laboratory and immunological information surrounded by children with a history of hypersensitised and non-allergic prominence.
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%J CENTRAL ASIAN JOURNAL OF MEDICAL AND NATURAL SCIENCE
%K COVID-19, children, clinical findings gastrointestinal signs,
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%P 228-232
%T Characteristics of Gastrointestinal Findings in Children with Sars-Cov-2
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%X The determination of this clinical contemplate was to evaluate the characteristics of the different progression of COVID-19 in children and the consequence of hypersensitised prominence on the manifestation of the disease in this case. The research premeditated 65 children hospitalized with a diagnosis of coronavirus infection at the Bukhara Regional Infectious Diseases Hospital from November 2021 to February 2022. Most of the 65 patients calculated were boys (58% boys (n=38) and 42% girls (n=27)). Most sick children were infected by family members. febricity (43. 4%) and dry coughing (44. 5%) were observed as characteristic symptoms, while gastrointestinal disorganizations such as diarrhea, abdominal discomfort and vomiting accounted for 12%. There were practically no dissimilarities in the occurrence of COVID-19, its clinical course, laboratory and immunological information surrounded by children with a history of hypersensitised and non-allergic prominence.
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title = {Characteristics of Gastrointestinal Findings in Children with Sars-Cov-2},
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