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SM ISO690:2012 ŢURCANU, Tamara. Diagnosticul infecţiilor herpetice la copii în secţia de boli respiratorii acute
. In: Sănătate Publică, Economie şi Management în Medicină , 2010, nr. 2(31), pp. 20-24. ISSN 1729-8687. |
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The purpose of research. Establishing the frequency of herpes infections and clinical and immunological Indicators IRA at children whose parents got infected with CMV or HSV Materials and methods. The researched group was formed of 54 children with fatal severe acute respiratory infections, which were hospitalized in the respiratory diseases section of IMSP SCMC Nr. 1 within the period 2004 to 2009. Patients were divided into three groups according to age: I-patients aged 6 months -12 months (18.8%), II - 12 to 24 months (62.9%) -, III – 24 to 36 months (18.3 %). Children have been subjected to clinical-laboratory complex exploration. Herpes infection diagnosis was confirmed by PRC and humoral immunity methods. Mancini method was used to test immunoassay; cellular immunity was tested with ram erythrocytes. All patients with family history on herpes infections epidemic were found positive. Results’ analysis was conducted using the statistical method. Conclusions: 1. Parents with herpes infections present a serious risk infection for their children: all patients with severe evolution of the IRA whose parents were found with CMV or HSV infections, herpes infection was confirmed by PCR diagnosis to 82% of the cases and by analyzing the immunity-frmenti in12% of the cases. 2. Acute respiratory infections associated with acute or persistent herpes infections at children, is characterized by severe
progression of the disease, and manifested by acute pneumonia, complicated with cardiomyopathy and toxic-ifectioase
encephalopathies, pancreatitis and severe reactive medium severity. 3. Mixed types of herpes infections (HSV CMV) were found in most investigated patients: 1 / 3 of the studied children developed acute infections and 2 / 3 had persistent herpes infections. 4. Acute infections and intracellular herpes affected 2 / 3 of cellular immunity cases (decreasing levels of CD 8, CD 4, CD 20 and the humor IgA and IgG).
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Cuvinte-cheie child, respiratory infections, cardiomyopathy, encephalopathy, herpes |
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