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CONCLUSIONS

1. For often ill children it is characteristic:

- High frequency of occurrence of the chronic gynecologic pathology, the burdened obstetric anamnesis, and also adverse current of pregnancy and sorts at their mothers.

- 50 % of children have consequences perinatalnoj ischemia on the first year of a life and 67,1 % are on early artificial feeding.

- More than 50 % are made by children with limfatiko-hypoplastic anomaly of the constitution.

2. The greatest case rate SHOUT it becomes perceptible at children in an age interval of 3-6 years (to 90 %). In groups of often ill children the percent of the complicated current is high SHOUT (84,3 %) and antibioticotherapia appointments (72,6 %).

3. The offered scheme of preventive maintenance SHOUT at children of early age with use of complex homoeopathic medical products and the Phytopreparation has shown high clinical efficiency on depression of a case rate and elongation of the interrecurrent period (in group KGP № 1 - on 88,3 %, in group KGP № 2 - on 62,8 %, in group the Phytopreparation - on 45,3 %).

4. After carrying out of preventive correction children had an appreciable depression of the complicated current SHOUT (31,9 %) and antibioticotherapia appointments (19,7 %).

5. Possibility, efficiency and safety of use of complex homoeopathic medical products at children of 1st year of a life is proved.

6. Efficiency of preventive correction was more expressed at children receiving KGP № 1. The calculated infectious index at children receiving the given preparation, has decreased in 7,2 times, while at children receiving KGP № 2 and Phytopreparation, in 3,8 times and 2,3 times accordingly.

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Scientific source TISHKINA IRINA SERGEEVNA. Preventive programs at often ill children of early age in establishments of a primary link. The DISSERTATION ON COMPETITION of the SCIENTIFIC DEGREE of the CANDIDATE of MEDICAL SCIENCES. Moscow - 2015. 2015

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