Primary immunodeficiencies (PID) are a group of rare genetic disorders with a multitude of clinical symptoms. Characterization of epidemiological and clinical data via national registries has proven to be a valuable tool of studying these diseases. The Russian PID registry was set up in 2017, by the National Association of Experts in PID (NAEPID).
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February 2018
Background: The quality of pediatric healthcare is a cornerstone for good maternal and infant health.
Aims: To evaluate the quality of healthcare in secondary and tertiary regional pediatric hospitals in the Russian Federation.
Methods: Healthcare quality assessment was performed in 21 pediatric hospitals (tertiary, n=5; secondary, n=16) of four regions.
The case records of 120 children older than 4 years with rotavirus infection have been studied. In this group, 22 patients received basic therapy and 98 received complex therapy with cycloferon. Appropriate therapy resulted in rapid positive dynamics of clinical symptoms, the disease outcomes have been improved.
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February 2012
Characteristics of the clinical process and immunological profile in children with yersiniosis as a monoinfection or in association with acute intenstinal infections and virus hepatitis A are presented. The efficacy of the immunotropic therapy with cycloferon, an interferon inductor, and recombinant interferon in the patients with the viral and bacterial association of the disease (yersiniosis + hepatitis A) and initial disbalance of the serum cytokines was estimated. Dependence of the interferon clinicolaboratory efficacy on the initial levels of serum y-interferon, IL2 and IIA, promoting shorter terms of hyperthermia, diarrhea syndrome and cytolysis syndrome was shown.
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December 2012
Thirty three children with associative forms of thick-borne infection (thick-borne encephalitis with ixodic borreliosis) were clinically observed. The disease was characterized by subfebrile temperature, moderate intoxication, rare erythema (39.5%) and frequent cardiovascular disorders with development of Lyme carditis (32.
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