COMORBID INFECTIONS IN YOUNG CHILDREN: CLINICAL FEATURES AND ANALYSIS OF OBSERVATIONS
Matkarimov Matkarim Jaloladdin o‘g‘li1
First-year student of the Faculty of Medicine at the Urgench branch of Tashkent Medical Academy1
Sadullaev Siroj Ernazarovich2
Assistant of the Department of Infectious diseases, epidemiology and phthisiatry at the Urgench branch of Tashkent Medical Academy2
Keywords: comorbidity, infections
Abstract
Comorbid infections, defined as the simultaneous presence of two or more infectious diseases in a single patient, represent a serious problem in pediatrics. Young children, especially those aged 4 to 10 years, are particularly susceptible to comorbid infections due to their immature immune system, frequent attendance at childcare facilities, and a wide range of pathogens circulating within the population. This study aims to analyze the clinical features and outcomes of comorbid infections in a small group of children aged 4-10 years. The obtained data emphasize the need for a comprehensive approach to the diagnosis and treatment of infections in children with comorbid pathology.
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