CLINICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF RESPIRATORY VIRAL INFECTIONS IN CHILDREN
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respiratory viral infection, children, pediatrics, cough, fever, respiratory tract, viral diseases.Abstract
Respiratory viral infections are among the most common infectious diseases affecting children worldwide. These infections primarily involve the upper and lower respiratory tract and are caused by various viruses such as influenza virus, parainfluenza virus, adenovirus, rhinovirus, and respiratory syncytial virus. Children are particularly vulnerable to these infections due to the immaturity of their immune system and increased exposure in social environments such as schools and kindergartens. The purpose of this study is to analyze the clinical characteristics of respiratory viral infections in children and determine the most common symptoms observed in pediatric patients. The study was conducted through the analysis of scientific literature and clinical observations in pediatric practice. The results show that respiratory viral infections in children are commonly manifested by fever, cough, nasal congestion, sore throat, weakness, and in some cases breathing difficulties. Early diagnosis and appropriate treatment significantly reduce the risk of complications and improve recovery outcomes. Preventive measures such as vaccination, proper hygiene, and strengthening the immune system are important in reducing the spread of respiratory viral infections among children.
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