INFLUENCE OF INTESTINAL MICROFLORA ON THE COURSE AND OUTCOME OF OBSTRUCTIVE BRONCHITIS IN CHILDREN
Keywords:
obstructive bronchitis, intestinal microflora, children.Abstract
Medical practice traditionally pays particular attention to respiratory diseases due to their widespread prevalence, making their prevention and treatment a priority. Modern research confirms the relationship between the gut microbiota and the respiratory system; the role of beneficial bacteria in the development and mechanisms of respiratory diseases is actively being studied. In addition, the gastrointestinal microflora not only provides local immune protection, but is also critically important for the formation and development of immunity in children. The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of intestinal microflora on the course and outcome of obstructive bronchitis in frequently ill children. To achieve this goal, we conducted studies in the pediatric departments of the Samarkand branch of the Republican Scientific Center for Emergency Medical Care, the Samarkand Regional Children's Multidisciplinary Medical Center, and Family CLINICS №3. The study groups included 52 patients with community-acquired obstructive bronchitis aged 1 to 10 years. Group 1 included 26 patients with community-acquired pneumonia who received combination therapy with a probiotic. Group 2 included 26 patients with community-acquired obstructive bronchitis who received conventional treatment.
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