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Children's Infectious Disease in Moscow: Problems and Solutions

https://doi.org/10.22627/2072-8107-2016-15-1-9-14

Abstract

Based on statistical data, a comparative analysis of infectious morbidity and mortality in Moscow in 2015 and 2014 revealed a whole, the decline in these indicators. Made significant progress in reducing infectious morbidity in Moscow due to the vaccination of children, including — increased regional calendar of preventive vaccinations. However, analysis of the work of medical institutions indicates the feasibility of the development and introduction of technologies of management of patients with post-infectious syndromes, as well as improving the health care system for children with infectious diseases based on a multidisciplinary approach in close cooperation infectious disease and pediatricians of different specialties. To solve these problems is proposed a plan to improve the effectiveness of children's infectious diseases services relating to the reorganization of hospital beds and outpatient care, ensure the continuity of the different health facilities, implementation of modern methods of etiological diagnosis of infections, the organization of continuous vocational training of paediatricians in Moscow on a specialty «Infectious diseases».

About the Authors

L. N. Mazankova
Russian Medical Academy of Postgraduate Education
Russian Federation

MSD, Professor, Head of Kafedra Children's infectious diseases,

125373, Moscow, ul. Heroev Panfilovtsev , 28



I. E. Koltunov
Morozov Children's Clinical Hospital
Russian Federation


A. E. Angel
Morozov Children's Clinical Hospital
Russian Federation


I. P. Vitkovskaya
Research Institute for Health and medical management organizations
Russian Federation


A. A. Korsunskiy
Children's Clinical Hospital № 9 named after G.N. Speranskiy
Russian Federation


E. V. Kardonova
Infectious Clinical Hospital № 1
Russian Federation


N. N. Fomkina
Rospotrebnadzor in Moscow, Russian Federation
Russian Federation


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Mazankova L.N., Koltunov I.E., Angel A.E., Vitkovskaya I.P., Korsunskiy A.A., Kardonova E.V., Fomkina N.N. Children's Infectious Disease in Moscow: Problems and Solutions. CHILDREN INFECTIONS. 2016;15(1):9-14. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.22627/2072-8107-2016-15-1-9-14

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ISSN 2072-8107 (Print)
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