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FEATURES OF THE CLINICAL COURSE OF CORONAVIRUS INFECTION IN NEWBORN CHILDREN
K Urstemova1, N Bozhbanbayeva2, M Cetinkaya3
11"Scientific Center of Pediatrics and Pediatric Surgery" JSC, Almaty, Kazakhstan; 2Asfendiyarov Kazakh National Medical University, Almaty, Kazakhstan.
Abstract:
The article analyzes the prevalence of coronavirus infection in newborns in the Republic of Kazakhstan from the pandemic outbreak till April 2022. The article provides the dynamics of the number of newborns with positive SARS-CoV-2 tests in the reporting period, describes the specifics of the course of coronavirus infection in newborns depending on the neonatal gestational age, and reports the immediate outcomes.
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