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CLINICAL AND LABORATORY CHARACTERISTICS OF THE INFECTION CAUSED BY ENTEROVIRUS-71

https://doi.org/10.22627/2072-8107-2014-13-3-12-19

Abstract

Adverse course of enterovirus-71 infection (EVI-71) in children, frequent development of the nervous system pathology determine the need for early disease diagnosis. The study included 139 children aged 6 months to 13 years. Modern EVI-71 features is a frequent defeat of children aged from 3 to 7 years, attending organized groups, the priority development of combined moderate severity forms without nervous system pathology. EVI-71 is characterized by cyclical course, appearance in the first two disease days fever, murrain-like, catarrhal, lymphoproliferative syndromes, conjunctivitis, headaches. The second stage of the disease (3— 6 days) in 37.9% children accompanied by attaching of meningitis and meningoencephalitis symptoms (common cerebral, meningeal and encephalic syndromes, changes in cerebrospinal fluid). In the EVI-71 diagnosis must be observed epidemiological history, clinical and laboratory parameters, detection of enterovirus-71 and its RNA from feces, oropharyngeal mucus and cerebrospinal fluid. Patients with EVI-71 need for combined treatment, including causal agents and pathogenetic therapy. 

About the Authors

E. N. Simovanyan
Rostov State Medical University Russian Ministry of Health, Rostov on Don
Russian Federation

Simovanyan Emma Nikitichna, Professor, Head of the Department of Pediatric Infectious Diseases, Rostov on Don State Medical University, 344022, Rostov-on-Don, Nakhichevansky 29); e-mail: detinfrostov@gmail.com



V. B. Denisenko
Rostov State Medical University Russian Ministry of Health, Rostov on Don
Russian Federation


L. F. Bovtalo
Rostov State Medical University Russian Ministry of Health, Rostov on Don
Russian Federation


L. V. Belugina
Rostov State Medical University Russian Ministry of Health, Rostov on Don
Russian Federation


M. A. Kim
Rostov State Medical University Russian Ministry of Health, Rostov on Don
Russian Federation


Yu. S. Kuhol
Rostov State Medical University Russian Ministry of Health, Rostov on Don
Russian Federation


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Simovanyan E.N., Denisenko V.B., Bovtalo L.F., Belugina L.V., Kim M.A., Kuhol Yu.S. CLINICAL AND LABORATORY CHARACTERISTICS OF THE INFECTION CAUSED BY ENTEROVIRUS-71. CHILDREN INFECTIONS. 2014;13(3):12-19. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.22627/2072-8107-2014-13-3-12-19

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