Effectiveness of protected aminopenicillins in treatment of non-social pneumonia in children
https://doi.org/10.51793/OS.2021.24.10.003
Abstract
Pneumonia is an acute infectious and inflammatory lung disease of predominantly bacterial etiology, characterized by respiratory failure, toxic and respiratory disorders, local physical symptoms, and infiltrative changes on the roentgenogram. The incidence of community-acquired pneumonia increases in October-December, reaching a maximum in January-April, correlating with the seasonal increase in the level of acute respiratory viral infections. The similarity of the symptoms of the onset of pneumonia with the manifestations of acute respiratory viral infections can lead to its untimely diagnosis and, as a consequence, to a delayed start of treatment. Therefore, during the period of seasonal morbidity with respiratory infections, the alertness of pediatricians in relation to community-acquired pneumonia should increase. Antibiotic therapy has a decisive influence on the prognosis of pneumonia, therefore, with a reliable diagnosis or in a patient in serious condition with a probable diagnosis, it should be started immediately. The choice of antibiotic in each case of community-acquired pneumonia is carried out individually, taking into account the natural activity of the drugs in relation to the alleged pathogen and their possible acquired resistance, the severity and course of the disease, the patient's contraindications to the use of certain antibiotics. The article provides information on the diagnostic criteria for community-acquired pneumonia. The issues of antibacterial treatment of typical non-severe pneumonia in children of different age groups with amoxicillin with clavulanic acid are considered and its effectiveness is shown. The results of the study allow us to conclude that the oral use of one course of protected aminopenicillin is effective in the treatment of typical community-acquired non-severe pneumonia in children of different ages, as evidenced by the elimination of the main clinical manifestations of the disease in a short time.
About the Authors
E. E. KrasnovaRussian Federation
Elena E. Krasnova, Dr. of Sci. (Med.), Professor Department of Pediatric Diseases, Faculty of Medicine
8 Sheremetyevsky Avenue, Ivanovo, 153012
V. V. Chemodanov
Russian Federation
Vadim V. Chemodanov, Dr. of Sci. (Med.), Professor, Head of the Department of Childhood Diseases, Faculty of Medicine
8 Sheremetyevsky Avenue, Ivanovo, 153012
E. G. Kuznetsova
Russian Federation
Ekaterina G. Kuznetsova, pediatrician, pulmonologist, head of the pediatric department No. 2
82 Polka Normandya-Neman str., Ivanovo, 153024
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Review
For citations:
Krasnova E.E., Chemodanov V.V., Kuznetsova E.G. Effectiveness of protected aminopenicillins in treatment of non-social pneumonia in children. Lechaschi Vrach. 2021;(10):16-20. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.51793/OS.2021.24.10.003
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