SEVERITY OF CORONAVIRUS INFECTION AND SPECIFICITY OF LABORATORY TESTS IN PATIENTS VACCINATED AGAINST COVID 19
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Keywords

COVID-19, infection, influenza, medicine.

How to Cite

Tadjiev Botir Mirkhoshimovich, Akhrarova Aziza Rahmatullayevna, & Abdiganieva Dilorom Alisherovna. (2022). SEVERITY OF CORONAVIRUS INFECTION AND SPECIFICITY OF LABORATORY TESTS IN PATIENTS VACCINATED AGAINST COVID 19. Conferencea, 148–150. Retrieved from https://conferencea.org/index.php/conferences/article/view/1549

Abstract

Due to the lack of specific symptoms of COVID-19 infection, early differential diagnosis with other conditions/diseases is impossible. In the neonatal period, for the management of newborns, the diagnosis of COVID-19 infection should be suspected/marked. following current clinical guidelines for birth and treatment of relevant perinatal conditions. It is also recommended to conduct multidisciplinary consultations (mainly remote) with the participation of a clinical pharmacologist and other narrow specialists for relevant indications.

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