Feverish form of tick-borne encephalitis in school-age children

Abstract

The aim of this study was to study the clinic of febrile tick-borne viral encephalitis in school-aged children with cyclical and acyclic course, depending on the presence of immune dysfunctions in history. The study showed that the cyclical course of the febrile form of tick-borne encephalitis was dominated by children without burdened history, with acyclic patients with clinical signs of immune dysfunctions in history. It has been established that the febrile form of tick-borne viral encephalitis in school-age children has features of clinical symptoms depending on the nature of the course and the presence of signs of immune dysfunctions in the anamnesis. The history of children with clinical signs of immune dysfunctions was characterized by a Longer persistence of the general infection syndrome. Patients without a history of history have an acute, dynamic clinical manifestation.

Keywords:tick-borne viral encephalitis, febrile form, school-age children, clinic, history of immune dysfunctions

For citation: Khanipova L.V., Kashuba E.A., Rychkova O.A., Drozdova T.G., Ogoshkova N.V., Mishakina N.O., Antonova M.V., Chekhova Yu.S. Feverish form of tick-borne encephalitis in school-age children. Infektsionnye bolezni: novosti, mneniya, obuchenie [Infectious Diseases: News, Opinions, Training]. 2019; 8 (4): 24-9. doi: 10.24411/2305-3496-2019-14003 (in Russian)

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CHIEF EDITOR
Aleksandr V. Gorelov
Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences, MD, Head of Infection Diseases and Epidemiology Department of the Scientific and Educational Institute of Clinical Medicine named after N.A. Semashko ofRussian University of Medicine, Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation, Professor of the Department of Childhood Diseases, Clinical Institute of Children's Health named after N.F. Filatov, Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University, Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation, Deputy Director for Research, Central Research Institute of Epidemiology, Rospotrebnadzor (Moscow, Russian Federation)

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