ПНЕВМОКОККОВАЯ ИНФЕКЦИЯ И СОВРЕМЕННЫЕ ВОЗМОЖНОСТИ ЕЕ ПРОФИЛАКТИКИ — ЭПИДЕМИОЛОГИЧЕСКИЙ ОБЗОР СИТУАЦИИ В МИРЕ И В РОССИИ
Аннотация
В обзоре проведен анализ данных о распространенности и микробном пейзаже пневмококковых инфекций в мире и в России, основанный как на результатах собственных исследований, так и на данных литературных источников. Оценены перспективы внедрения массовой вакцинопрофилактики пневмококковых инфекций у детей, начиная с возраста 2 мес, и прогноз ее возможной эффективности в зависимости от спектра серотипов, включенных в конъюгированные вакцины.
Ключевые слова: дети, пневмококковая инфекция, вакцинация, профилактика.
(Вопросы современной педиатрии. 2010;9(1):62-69)
Об авторах
С.В. СидоренкоРоссия
Ю.В. Лобзин
Россия
С.М. Харит
Россия
И.С. Королева
Россия
В.К. Таточенко
Россия
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Рецензия
Для цитирования:
Сидоренко С., Лобзин Ю., Харит С., Королева И., Таточенко В. ПНЕВМОКОККОВАЯ ИНФЕКЦИЯ И СОВРЕМЕННЫЕ ВОЗМОЖНОСТИ ЕЕ ПРОФИЛАКТИКИ — ЭПИДЕМИОЛОГИЧЕСКИЙ ОБЗОР СИТУАЦИИ В МИРЕ И В РОССИИ. Вопросы современной педиатрии. 2010;9(1):62-69.
For citation:
Sidorenko S., Lobzin Yu., Kharit S., Koroleva I., Tatochenko V. PNEUMOCOCCAL INFECTION AND MODERN OPPORTUNITIES OF ITS PROPHYLAXIS — EPIDEMIOLOGICAL REVIEW OF SITUATION IN THE WORLD AND RUSSIA. Current Pediatrics. 2010;9(1):62-69.