Neuroinfections in children: Tendencies and prospects
The topical article gives the results of the long-term experience of the Research Institute of Children’s Infections, Federal Biomedical Agency of Russia, and the Department of Neuroinfections and Organic Pathology of the Nervous System in diagnosing and managing children with infectious diseases of...
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doaj-ddb003e102d04d9c8f1aaae317d7f7b82021-07-28T16:27:45ZrusLtd. “The National Academy of Pediatric Science and Innovation”Rossijskij Vestnik Perinatologii i Pediatrii1027-40652500-22282016-09-0161492210.21508/1027-4065-2016-61-4-9-22330Neuroinfections in children: Tendencies and prospectsN. V. Skripchenko0M. V. Ivanova1A. A. Vilnits2E. Yu. Skripchenko3Scientific Research Institute of Children’s Infections, Saint Petersburg, Russia; Saint-Petersburg State Pediatric Medical University, Saint Petersburg, Russia; Institute of Human Brain named after N.P.Bekhtereva, Saint Petersburg, RussiaScientific Research Institute of Children’s Infections, Saint Petersburg, Russia; Saint-Petersburg State Pediatric Medical University, Saint Petersburg, Russia; Institute of Human Brain named after N.P.Bekhtereva, Saint Petersburg, RussiaScientific Research Institute of Children’s Infections, Saint Petersburg, Russia; Saint-Petersburg State Pediatric Medical University, Saint Petersburg, Russia; Institute of Human Brain named after N.P.Bekhtereva, Saint Petersburg, RussiaScientific Research Institute of Children’s Infections, Saint Petersburg, Russia; Saint-Petersburg State Pediatric Medical University, Saint Petersburg, Russia; Institute of Human Brain named after N.P.Bekhtereva, Saint Petersburg, RussiaThe topical article gives the results of the long-term experience of the Research Institute of Children’s Infections, Federal Biomedical Agency of Russia, and the Department of Neuroinfections and Organic Pathology of the Nervous System in diagnosing and managing children with infectious diseases of the nervous system. It reflects the epidemiological and clinical aspects of bacterial purulent meningitides, meningococcal infection, serous meningitides, encephalitides, neuropathies, and myelitides in children. There is an etiological view of neuroinfections. The specific features of infections transmitted by Ixodid ticks are specified. Some aspects of the course of Ixodid tick-borne borreliosis and tick-borne encephalitis and the rate and pattern of chronic forms of the disease are set forth. The authors have reflected their experience in managing patients with neuroinfections, the role and place of cytokine therapy, extracorporeal methods in the treatment of neuroinfections, in emergencies in particular, the possibilities of robotized mechanotherapy in rehabilitating children with movement disorders. The role of current noninvasive methods, such as transcranial magnetic stimulation, evoked potentials, and electroneuromyography in diagnosing neuroinfections and monitoring rehabilitation processes, is shown. Tendencies and prospects for the development of the problem of neuroinfections are defined.https://www.ped-perinatology.ru/jour/article/view/347childrenneuroinfectionsmeningitidesencephalitidesneuropathiesmeningococcal infectionixodid tick-borne borreliosistick-borne encephalitiselectroneuromyographycytokine therapyimmunologyhormonesevoked potentialsvaccinal prevention |
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N. V. Skripchenko M. V. Ivanova A. A. Vilnits E. Yu. Skripchenko Neuroinfections in children: Tendencies and prospects Rossijskij Vestnik Perinatologii i Pediatrii children neuroinfections meningitides encephalitides neuropathies meningococcal infection ixodid tick-borne borreliosis tick-borne encephalitis electroneuromyography cytokine therapy immunology hormones evoked potentials vaccinal prevention |
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N. V. Skripchenko M. V. Ivanova A. A. Vilnits E. Yu. Skripchenko |
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Neuroinfections in children: Tendencies and prospects |
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Neuroinfections in children: Tendencies and prospects |
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Neuroinfections in children: Tendencies and prospects |
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Neuroinfections in children: Tendencies and prospects |
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Neuroinfections in children: Tendencies and prospects |
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neuroinfections in children: tendencies and prospects |
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Ltd. “The National Academy of Pediatric Science and Innovation” |
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Rossijskij Vestnik Perinatologii i Pediatrii |
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1027-4065 2500-2228 |
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2016-09-01 |
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The topical article gives the results of the long-term experience of the Research Institute of Children’s Infections, Federal Biomedical Agency of Russia, and the Department of Neuroinfections and Organic Pathology of the Nervous System in diagnosing and managing children with infectious diseases of the nervous system. It reflects the epidemiological and clinical aspects of bacterial purulent meningitides, meningococcal infection, serous meningitides, encephalitides, neuropathies, and myelitides in children. There is an etiological view of neuroinfections. The specific features of infections transmitted by Ixodid ticks are specified. Some aspects of the course of Ixodid tick-borne borreliosis and tick-borne encephalitis and the rate and pattern of chronic forms of the disease are set forth. The authors have reflected their experience in managing patients with neuroinfections, the role and place of cytokine therapy, extracorporeal methods in the treatment of neuroinfections, in emergencies in particular, the possibilities of robotized mechanotherapy in rehabilitating children with movement disorders. The role of current noninvasive methods, such as transcranial magnetic stimulation, evoked potentials, and electroneuromyography in diagnosing neuroinfections and monitoring rehabilitation processes, is shown. Tendencies and prospects for the development of the problem of neuroinfections are defined. |
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children neuroinfections meningitides encephalitides neuropathies meningococcal infection ixodid tick-borne borreliosis tick-borne encephalitis electroneuromyography cytokine therapy immunology hormones evoked potentials vaccinal prevention |
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