113 -4 (54) 2023 — Kuziyev Diyor, Aliyev Akhmadjan — THE ROLE OF IL-10 IN EARLY AGE CHILDREN WITH SEVERE PNEUMONIA AND COMPLICATIONS
THE ROLE OF IL-10 IN EARLY AGE CHILDREN WITH SEVERE PNEUMONIA AND COMPLICATIONS
Kuziyev Diyor, Andijan State Medical Institute
Aliyev Akhmadjan Tashkent Pediatric Medical Institute
Resume
Severe pneumonia is a major cause of illness and death in young children. Interleukin-10 (IL-10) is a cytokine that regulates the immune response to infection. However, its role in severe pneumonia with complications is not well understood. A review was conducted to evaluate the role of IL-10 in early age children with severe pneumonia and complications. Elevated levels of IL-10 have been associated with a more severe clinical course and increased risk of complications in children with severe pneumonia caused by various pathogens. IL-10 may play a role in the pathogenesis of severe pneumonia with complications in early age children. Further studies are needed to determine its potential as a biomarker and therapeutic target.
Keywords: Il-10, pneumonia, children, complication, pathogenesis.
First page
608
Last page
610
For citation: Kuziyev Diyor, Aliyev Akhmadjan – THE ROLE OF IL-10 IN EARLY AGE CHILDREN WITH SEVERE PNEUMONIA AND COMPLICATIONS //New Day in Medicine 4(54)2023 608-610 https://newdaymedicine.com/index.php/2023/05/02/l-25/
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