FEATURES OF BRUCELLOSIS IN CHILDREN

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  • Djabbarova N. R. Assistant of the Department of Clinical Laboratory Diagnosis with the Course of Clinical Laboratory Diagnostics of PGD
  • Daminov F. A. DSc, Head of the Department of Clinical Laboratory Diagnosis with the Course of Clinical Laboratory Diagnostics of PGD
  • Mallayeva O. Cadet of the Department of Clinical Laboratory Diagnosis with the Course of Clinical Laboratory Diagnostics of PGD
  • Toshbotirova X. Cadet of the Department of Clinical Laboratory Diagnosis with the Course of Clinical Laboratory Diagnostics of PGD
  • Abdumallayev A. Cadet of the Department of Clinical Laboratory Diagnosis with the Course of Clinical Laboratory Diagnostics of PGD;Samarkand State Medical University, Samarkand, Uzbekistan

Keywords:

Acute brucellosis, central nervous system, children, intoxication.

Abstract

Brucellosis occurs in all age groups, including children. In children, brucellosis typically presents more benignly. In most cases during the acute phase of the disease, functional disturbances of the central nervous system are observed, with children complaining of headaches and poor sleep. Parents note their rapid fatigue, poor mood, unexplained irritability, and tearfulness. Signs of autonomic nervous system involvement during the acute phase include labile heart rate, tendency to lower blood pressure, acrocyanosis, and skin pigmentation changes.

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2024-10-25

How to Cite

Djabbarova N. R., Daminov F. A., Mallayeva O., Toshbotirova X., & Abdumallayev A. (2024). FEATURES OF BRUCELLOSIS IN CHILDREN. Web of Medicine: Journal of Medicine, Practice and Nursing, 2(10), 146–149. Retrieved from http://webofjournals.com/index.php/5/article/view/1976

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