Diagnosis and treatment of viral hepatitis in young children

Author: Makhsudova Kh.F.

Journal: Экономика и социум @ekonomika-socium

Section: Основной раздел

Article in issue: 1-1 (92), 2022.

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Over the past decades, our understanding of the etiology, clinical and laboratory assessment of the severity of lesions of the hepatobiliary system and the formation of outcomes in newborns and young children has significantly expanded. Liver damage can occur both in utero and postnatal infection, and depends on the state of the protective mechanisms of the child. The introduction of modern and publicly available serological, molecular biological methods of examination into medical practice has allowed expanding the horizons of etiological verification of diseases of the hepatobiliary system. Currently, a wide range of pathogens are known that are interested in the formation of liver pathology in young children, and along with hepatitis B, C, D, G and TTV viruses, representatives of the herpes virus family, mycoplasmosis, chlamydia, parvovirus B19, etc. occupy a historical niche.

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Diagnosis, treatment, viral hepatitis, early age

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