PNEUMOCOCCAL INFECTION IN RUSSIA: EPIDEMIOLOGICAL SITUATION

The article features an analysis of available literature on the incidence, etiological characteristics, clinical forms of pneumococcal infections in the Russian Federation with a break-down by age group highlighting risk factors. It provides clinical and epidemiological justification for applying pn...

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Main Authors: I.S. Koroleva, S.M. Kharit, A.A. Ruleva, A.L. Perova, S.V. Sidorenko
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Paediatrician Publishers, LLC 2010-07-01
Series:Pediatričeskaâ Farmakologiâ
Online Access:https://pf.spr-journal.ru/jour/article/view/1111
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spelling doaj-4514ca1001cd4133995a29dd4b27690c2020-11-25T01:30:03ZengPaediatrician Publishers, LLCPediatričeskaâ Farmakologiâ1727-57762500-30892010-07-017412181106PNEUMOCOCCAL INFECTION IN RUSSIA: EPIDEMIOLOGICAL SITUATIONI.S. Koroleva0S.M. Kharit1A.A. Ruleva2A.L. Perova3S.V. Sidorenko4Federal State Scientific Establishment Central Research Institute for Epidemiology of Federal Service for Oversight of Consumer Protection and Welfare, MoscowResearch Institute for Children’s Infections of Russia’s Federal Medical and Biological Agency, Saint-PetersburgResearch Institute for Children’s Infections of Russia’s Federal Medical and Biological Agency, Saint-PetersburgResearch Institute for Children’s Infections of Russia’s Federal Medical and Biological Agency, Saint-PetersburgResearch Institute for Children’s Infections of Russia’s Federal Medical and Biological Agency, Saint-PetersburgThe article features an analysis of available literature on the incidence, etiological characteristics, clinical forms of pneumococcal infections in the Russian Federation with a break-down by age group highlighting risk factors. It provides clinical and epidemiological justification for applying pneumococcal conjugated heptavalent vaccine in children as a tool to manage the disease incidence of pneumococcal infections. Key words: pneumococcal infections, meningitis, pneumonia, children, pneumococcal conjugated vaccine. (Pediatric Pharmacology. – 2010; 7(4):12-18)https://pf.spr-journal.ru/jour/article/view/1111
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author I.S. Koroleva
S.M. Kharit
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A.L. Perova
S.V. Sidorenko
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S.M. Kharit
A.A. Ruleva
A.L. Perova
S.V. Sidorenko
PNEUMOCOCCAL INFECTION IN RUSSIA: EPIDEMIOLOGICAL SITUATION
Pediatričeskaâ Farmakologiâ
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S.M. Kharit
A.A. Ruleva
A.L. Perova
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title PNEUMOCOCCAL INFECTION IN RUSSIA: EPIDEMIOLOGICAL SITUATION
title_short PNEUMOCOCCAL INFECTION IN RUSSIA: EPIDEMIOLOGICAL SITUATION
title_full PNEUMOCOCCAL INFECTION IN RUSSIA: EPIDEMIOLOGICAL SITUATION
title_fullStr PNEUMOCOCCAL INFECTION IN RUSSIA: EPIDEMIOLOGICAL SITUATION
title_full_unstemmed PNEUMOCOCCAL INFECTION IN RUSSIA: EPIDEMIOLOGICAL SITUATION
title_sort pneumococcal infection in russia: epidemiological situation
publisher Paediatrician Publishers, LLC
series Pediatričeskaâ Farmakologiâ
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publishDate 2010-07-01
description The article features an analysis of available literature on the incidence, etiological characteristics, clinical forms of pneumococcal infections in the Russian Federation with a break-down by age group highlighting risk factors. It provides clinical and epidemiological justification for applying pneumococcal conjugated heptavalent vaccine in children as a tool to manage the disease incidence of pneumococcal infections. Key words: pneumococcal infections, meningitis, pneumonia, children, pneumococcal conjugated vaccine. (Pediatric Pharmacology. – 2010; 7(4):12-18)
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