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ANALYSIS OF THE INCIDENCE OF MENINGITIS IN THE TURKESTAN REGION FOR 2017-2018 y

Berdykulova M.M. -Akhmet Yassawi University, Shymkent, Republic of Kazakhstan

Utepbergenova G.A. -Akhmet Yassawi University, Shymkent, Republic of Kazakhstan

Yerezhepov B.A. -Akhmet Yassawi University, Shymkent, Republic of Kazakhstan

Shoynbay E.S. -Akhmet Yassawi University, Shymkent, Republic of Kazakhstan

Shulenova A.U. -Akhmet Yassawi University, Shymkent, Republic of Kazakhstan

Resume

This article shows a retrospective analysis of the incidence of meningitis in the Turkestan region in the 2017-to- 2018 period. The proportion of meningitis out of 550 cases was 88.4% caused by viruses, 6.0% by bacteria, 2.4% by viruses and bacteria (mixed etiology), 2.5%- the etiology was not determined and four patients -0.7% meingoencephalitis was caused by rabies virus, exposed on the basis of clinical and epidemiological data. Of the bacterial and mixed meningoencephalitis meningitis, 46% are caused by meningococcus, 24%, 2.4% – by Streptococcus, 10.9% – by the virus in combination with M. catarrhalis. The mortality rate from meningococcal meningitis was 4.8%.

Key words: morbidity, bacterial meningitis, viral meningitis, lethality.

First page

123

Last page

124

For citation: Berdykulova M.M., Utepbergenova G.A., Yerezhepov B.A., Shoynbay E.S., Shulenova A.U., Analysis of the incidence of meningitis in the turkestan region for 2017-2018 y.//New Day in Medicine 4(32)2020 123-124 https://cutt.ly/Zl4yAx9

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