Etiological, diagnostic and morphological features of severe pneumonia (literature review)
Автор: Abdullaev A.S., Sobirov M.S.
Журнал: Экономика и социум @ekonomika-socium
Рубрика: Основной раздел
Статья в выпуске: 8 (87), 2021 года.
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The problem of treating patients with pneumonia has been in the center of attention of specialists in various fields for a long time, but still does not lose its relevance. According to the US National Nosocomial Infection Surveillance System (NNIS), hospital-acquired pneumonia is the third most common form of hospital-acquired infections (after surgical wound infections and urinary tract infections). The incidence of nosocomial pneumonia reaches 250,000 cases per year, which is from 13 to 18% in the total structure of nosocomial infections, and this complication steadily ranks first in terms of mortality.
Severe pneumonia, artificial lung ventilation, ventilator associated pneumonia, multi-resistant microorganisms
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