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MYCOPLASMA INFECTION IN CHILDREN: CURRENT DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT

https://doi.org/10.22627/2072-8107-2016-15-3-50-57

Abstract

Presents literary and own data (52 patients) on the role of mycoplasma infection. Mycoplasma infection is associated with long-term antigenemia in children, causes recurrent disease and autoimmunity. Among the 52 examined patients diagnosed with pneumonia in 17, bronchitis — from 19, rhinosinusitis  — at 11, StevensJohnson syndrome — in 2 children.  In half the cases mycoplasmosis occurs against the backdrop of persistent active herpes virus infection (in 27 children (52%). To optimize the causal and pathogenetic therapy mycoplasma requires correction of immune disorders.

About the Authors

F. S. Harlamova
Russian National Research Medical University after N.I. Pirogov, Moscow
Russian Federation

Kharlamovа Flora — MD, professor of department of infectious diseases in children.

117049, Moscow, 4th Dobryninsky lane, 1.; (499) 236-25-51, kharlamova47@bk.ru



O. V. Shamsheva
Russian National Research Medical University after N.I. Pirogov, Moscow
Russian Federation


D. A. Vorobyevа
Russian National Research Medical University after N.I. Pirogov, Moscow
Russian Federation


J. V. Romanova
Morozovskaya Children's Clinical hospital, Moscow
Russian Federation


N. L. Valtts
Morozovskaya Children's Clinical hospital, Moscow
Russian Federation


A. V. Denisova
Multidisciplinary Clinic «Vessel Clinic, Moscow
Russian Federation


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Harlamova F.S., Shamsheva O.V., Vorobyevа D.A., Romanova J.V., Valtts N.L., Denisova A.V. MYCOPLASMA INFECTION IN CHILDREN: CURRENT DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT. CHILDREN INFECTIONS. 2016;15(3):50-57. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.22627/2072-8107-2016-15-3-50-57

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