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PEDIATRIA Journal named after G N SPERANSKY
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HIV INFECTION IN PRACTICE OF PEDIATRIC PULMONOLOGIST

ВИЧ-ИНФЕКЦИЯ В ПРАКТИКЕ ДЕТСКОГО ПУЛЬМОНОЛОГА
Authors: Boytsova E.V.; Ovsyannikov D.Yu.; Moskvina D.M.; Speranskaya A.A.; Konovalova L.E.; Dutova Yu.P.; Shabalov A.M.;

HIV INFECTION IN PRACTICE OF PEDIATRIC PULMONOLOGIST

Abstract

ВИЧ-инфекция является актуальной проблемой здоровья детей во всем мире. Респираторная патология - наиболее частая манифестация ВИЧ/СПИД у детей, с которой связано более 50% летальности у них. Пульмонологические проблемы у ВИЧ-инфицированных детей могут иметь как инфекционную, так и неинфекционную природу. Обычно это пневмонии различной этиологии, вследствие которых развиваются бронхоэктазы. Наиболее частым неинфекционным поражением легких при ВИЧ-инфекции у детей является лимфоидная интерстициальная пневмония. В статье представлены данные о 3 случаях поздней диагностики ВИЧ-инфекции у детей старшего возраста с респираторными заболеваниями.

HIV infection is an urgent problem of children's health throughout the world. Respiratory pathology is the most frequent manifestation of HIV/AIDS in children, which is associated with more than 50% of lethal cases. Pulmonary problems in HIV-infected children can be both infectious and non-infectious. Usually it is a pneumonia of different etiology, that cause bronchiectasis development. The most frequent non-infectious lung lesion in HIV-infected children is lymphoid interstitial pneumonia. The article presents data on 3 cases of late HIV infection diagnosis in older children with respiratory diseases.

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children, ВИЧ-инфекция, respiratory diseases, bronchiectasis, pneumocystis pneumonia, лимфоидная интерстициальная пневмония, дети, HIV infection, пневмоцистная пневмония, бронхоэктазы, респираторные заболевания, lymphoid interstitial pneumonia

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