Efficiency of using antibacterial therapy in children with community-acquired pneumonia
|
|
Author:
|
DONO TADJIKHANOVA
|
Abstract:
|
This article focuses on the effectiveness of antibacterial therapy in children with non-hospital pneumonia. Community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) in children remains an important problem in modern pulmonology. Thanks to the success achieved in the diagnosis and treatment of pneumonia in children out of hospital, the course of the disease has changed, the number of severe forms of the disease has significantly decreased, and mortality has decreased. This justifies the need to improve antibiotic therapy for ABT in children with CAP, which would significantly reduce the prescription of antibiotics and identify groups of patients who actually need these drugs, as well as those who do not need antibiotics.In modern recommendations, 3rd generation cephalosporins are alternative antibiotics. The features of III generation cephalosporins include their higher activity in relation to a wide range of Gram-negative bacteria, associated with resistance to action of some ß-lactamases, produced by these pathogens.
|
Keyword:
|
children, pneumonia, C-reactive protein, cytokines, antibiotic therapy
|
EOI:
|
-
|
DOI:
|
https://doi.org/10.31838/ijpr/2020.12.02.223
|
Download:
|
Request For Article
|
|
|