HEMATOLOGICAL CHANGES IN NEWBORNS AND CHILDREN OF THE FIRST MONTHS OF LIFE WITH CONGENITAL INFECTIONS
Keywords:
method, diagnosis, children, group, treatment.Abstract
A total of 421 case histories of children with suspected congenital infection (CI) were analyzed. Of the 249 children with a confirmed diagnosis of CI, case histories of patients with hematological changes were analyzed. Two age groups were identified: children under 1 month and over 1 month. Within the first group, three subgroups were identified: children with bacterial infection, opportunistic infections, and infection of unspecified etiology. In the structure of hematological changes identified in these children, we did not find any fundamental differences between the two age groups.
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