Objective. Study of the viral etiology of severe acute respiratory infections (SARI) in children hospitalized in a hospital in Yekaterinburg during the epidemic season of 2022-2023. Materials and methods. 267 clinical samples (nasopharyngeal swab) obtained from children hospitalized with symptoms of acute respiratory disease were studied. The etiology of the disease was deciphered by RT-PCR, using standard sets of reagents. The material was examined for the presence of influenza A and B viruses, as well as for viruses of non-influenza etiology. 267 individual patient records were analyzed. Results. As a result, it was found that cases of SARI were more often registered among younger children, the structure of SARI of influenza etiology was represented by influenza A(H1 N1 )pdm09 virus - 29.9% and influenza B virus - 20.7%, while it was found that most children were not vaccinated against influenza. The proportion of viruses of non-influenza etiology was represented by RS viruses (23.0%), rhinoviruses (9.2%) and bokaviruses (6.3%).
Translated title of the contributionETIOLOGY OF SEVERE ACUTE RESPIRATORY INFECTIONS IN CHILDREN HOSPITALIZED IN HOSPITALS OF EKATERINBURG IN THE EPIDEMIC SEASON OF 2022 - 2023
Original languageRussian
Pages (from-to)28-33
Number of pages5
JournalДетские инфекции
Volume22
Issue number4 (85)
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2023

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