Tuberculosis, viral hepatitis B

# 133

*! 1 year old boy. Mom with a child came to the clinic for a routine examination by a local doctor and conducting preventive vaccinations. On examination: satisfactory condition, psychophysical development corresponds to age, data on organs without pathology.

Vaccination against which infectious diseases is MOST likely for this child?

Measles, rubella, mumps, polio, pneumonia

# 134

*! 1 year old boy. The child, according to the calendar of preventive vaccinations, was scheduled for vaccination against poliomyelitis, pneumonia, measles, rubella, and mumps. In the anamnesis: the child the previous week completed the main course of treatment of rickets of the II degree, subacute course. During this period, the boy receives a preventive dose of vitamin D.

What is the most appropriate time frame for vaccination for this child?

According to the calendar

# 135

*! The girl is 1.5 years old. The child, according to the calendar of preventive vaccinations, was scheduled for vaccination against pertussis, diphtheria, tetanus, hemophilic infections. AT

history: a girl a week ago suffered an acute respiratory viral infection of mild severity. At the time of this examination: the condition of the child is satisfactory, in organs without pathology.

What is the most appropriate time frame for vaccination for this child?

According to the calendar

# 136

*! Girl 1 year 2 months. In the anamnesis: a child from 4 months of age is on a “D” account with a diagnosis of “Atopic dermatitis”, observed in health group II. Within two months, the disease is in remission. The girl is scheduled for vaccination against

poliomyelitis, pneumonia, measles, rubella, mumps against the background of antihistamines.

In what terms is the use of antihistamine therapy MOST appropriate for this child?


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