FEATURES OF THE REHABILITATION OF CHILDREN WITH COVID-19

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The aim of the review was to identify the features of the clinical course of the disease in children who have undergone coronavirus infection. The review showed that coronavirus disease in children is frequent and severe, which requires individual care and careful diagnosis.

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Bobomuratov, T. ., Sharipova, D. ., & Sultanova, N. (2023). FEATURES OF THE REHABILITATION OF CHILDREN WITH COVID-19. Medicine and Innovations, 2(1). Retrieved from https://www.inlibrary.uz/index.php/medicine_and_innovations/article/view/10733
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Abstract

The aim of the review was to identify the features of the clinical course of the disease in children who have undergone coronavirus infection. The review showed that coronavirus disease in children is frequent and severe, which requires individual care and careful diagnosis.

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