CLINICAL COURSE AND TREATMENT PRINCIPLES OF PNEUMONIA IN EARLY CHILDHOOD
Keywords:
Pneumonia, community-acquired pneumonia, early childhood, Streptococcus pneumoniae, respiratory syncytial virus, amoxicillin, antibiotic therapy, lobar consolidation, bronchopneumonia, fever, tachypnea, C-reactive protein, leukocytosis, oxygen saturation, pulmonary infiltration.Abstract
Pneumonia remains a leading cause of morbidity and mortality among children under five years of age globally, with an incidence of 15-20 cases per 1,000 children in those under three years. This study evaluates the clinical manifestations, etiological spectrum, and therapeutic approaches in 84 hospitalized children aged 1 month to 3 years diagnosed with community-acquired pneumonia in Fergana, Uzbekistan. Findings reveal that bacterial etiology predominated in 61.9% of cases, with Streptococcus pneumoniae identified most frequently. High-dose amoxicillin therapy demonstrated clinical resolution in 78.6% of uncomplicated cases within 5-7 days. Severity stratification and early targeted antibiotic therapy significantly reduced complication rates and hospital stay duration.
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