Actual problems of epidemiology of pneumococcal infection

Современные проблемы эпидемиологии пневмококковой инфекции
Ilya Belyayev 1
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1 Karaganda State Medical University, Laboratory of collective use, Karaganda, Kazakhstan
J CLIN MED KAZ, Volume 4, Issue 38, pp. 12-16.
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This review dedicated to one of relevance problems of modern medicine. In this article are descripted clinical, epidemiological characteristics of pneumococcal infection. Role of pneumococcal infection in prevalence of diseases was over-viewed in childhood and adult. Importance of multicenter study of antimicrobial resistance of Streptococcus pneumonia was marked.

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Belyayev I. Actual problems of epidemiology of pneumococcal infection. Journal of Clinical Medicine of Kazakhstan. 2015;4(38):12-6.

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