Clinical and Morphological Observation of a Child with Congenital Pneumocystis Infection

The article presents an interesting case of congenital infection pneumocystis conclusively proven and confirmed by various methods of laboratory diagnostics, including morphological with a special color. In addition, parents were surveyed, which were the source of infection. Congenital pneumonia, es...

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Main Authors: E. R. Samitova, M. S. Savenkova, T. N. Ermak, I. E. Koltunov, A. N. Kislyakov, A. G. Talalaev, L. V. Leonova, M. P. Shalatonin, N. B. Karazhas, T. N. Rybalkina, M. Yu. Kornienko
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Language:Russian
Published: LLC "Diagnostics and Vaccines" 2016-06-01
Series:Detskie Infekcii (Moskva)
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Online Access:https://detinf.elpub.ru/jour/article/view/229
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spelling doaj-50176ea27f7643ebb564342dfc41d3fe2021-08-02T09:19:50ZrusLLC "Diagnostics and Vaccines"Detskie Infekcii (Moskva)2072-81072016-06-01152576110.22627/2072-8107-2016-15-2-57-61228Clinical and Morphological Observation of a Child with Congenital Pneumocystis InfectionE. R. Samitova0M. S. Savenkova1T. N. Ermak2I. E. Koltunov3A. N. Kislyakov4A. G. Talalaev5L. V. Leonova6M. P. Shalatonin7N. B. Karazhas8T. N. Rybalkina9M. Yu. Kornienko10Morozovskaya City Children's Clinical Hospital, Moscow, RussiaRussian National Research Medical University after N.I. Pirogov Russian Ministry of Health, MoscowCentral Research Institute of Epidemiology, Moscow, RussiaMorozovskaya City Children's Clinical Hospital, Moscow, RussiaMorozovskaya City Children's Clinical Hospital, Moscow, RussiaMorozovskaya City Children's Clinical Hospital, Moscow, RussiaRussian National Research Medical University after N.I. Pirogov Russian Ministry of Health, MoscowMorozovskaya City Children's Clinical Hospital, Moscow, RussiaФедеральный научно-исследовательский центр эпидемиологии и микробиологии им. Н.Ф. Гамалеи МЗ РФ, Москва, РоссияFederalny Research Centre of Epidemiology and Microbiology after N.F. Gamalei Russian Ministry of Health, Moscow, RussiaFederalny Research Centre of Epidemiology and Microbiology after N.F. Gamalei Russian Ministry of Health, Moscow, RussiaThe article presents an interesting case of congenital infection pneumocystis conclusively proven and confirmed by various methods of laboratory diagnostics, including morphological with a special color. In addition, parents were surveyed, which were the source of infection. Congenital pneumonia, especially in preterm infants, are a direct threat to life. In this regard, the timely examination of the mother and child, as well as the appointment of etiotropic antibacterial drugs is an important task to prevent the fatal outcome of the disease.https://detinf.elpub.ru/jour/article/view/229congenital infectionspneumoniapneumocystis infection
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author E. R. Samitova
M. S. Savenkova
T. N. Ermak
I. E. Koltunov
A. N. Kislyakov
A. G. Talalaev
L. V. Leonova
M. P. Shalatonin
N. B. Karazhas
T. N. Rybalkina
M. Yu. Kornienko
spellingShingle E. R. Samitova
M. S. Savenkova
T. N. Ermak
I. E. Koltunov
A. N. Kislyakov
A. G. Talalaev
L. V. Leonova
M. P. Shalatonin
N. B. Karazhas
T. N. Rybalkina
M. Yu. Kornienko
Clinical and Morphological Observation of a Child with Congenital Pneumocystis Infection
Detskie Infekcii (Moskva)
congenital infections
pneumonia
pneumocystis infection
author_facet E. R. Samitova
M. S. Savenkova
T. N. Ermak
I. E. Koltunov
A. N. Kislyakov
A. G. Talalaev
L. V. Leonova
M. P. Shalatonin
N. B. Karazhas
T. N. Rybalkina
M. Yu. Kornienko
author_sort E. R. Samitova
title Clinical and Morphological Observation of a Child with Congenital Pneumocystis Infection
title_short Clinical and Morphological Observation of a Child with Congenital Pneumocystis Infection
title_full Clinical and Morphological Observation of a Child with Congenital Pneumocystis Infection
title_fullStr Clinical and Morphological Observation of a Child with Congenital Pneumocystis Infection
title_full_unstemmed Clinical and Morphological Observation of a Child with Congenital Pneumocystis Infection
title_sort clinical and morphological observation of a child with congenital pneumocystis infection
publisher LLC "Diagnostics and Vaccines"
series Detskie Infekcii (Moskva)
issn 2072-8107
publishDate 2016-06-01
description The article presents an interesting case of congenital infection pneumocystis conclusively proven and confirmed by various methods of laboratory diagnostics, including morphological with a special color. In addition, parents were surveyed, which were the source of infection. Congenital pneumonia, especially in preterm infants, are a direct threat to life. In this regard, the timely examination of the mother and child, as well as the appointment of etiotropic antibacterial drugs is an important task to prevent the fatal outcome of the disease.
topic congenital infections
pneumonia
pneumocystis infection
url https://detinf.elpub.ru/jour/article/view/229
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