IMPROVING TREATMENT METHODS FOR CHILDREN WITH URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS
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Development of modern diagnostic methods and optimization of antibacterial therapy tactics for urinary tract infection (UTI) in children. To determine the nature of the microbial landscape for this region. In the period from 20.10.2020 to 05.10.2022, 80 sick children with UTI were identified in the clinic. The material for the study was anamnestic information, patient complaints, clinical data obtained from case histories. In 30% of patients, UTI is usually caused by disturbances in the passage of urine. The most common pathogen of UTI in children in Uzbekistan is E. coli. The most active antimicrobial drugs against E. coli strains are inhibitor-protected cephalosporins and penicillins, cephalosporins of the II-III generation.
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