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DOI: https://doi.org/10.22263/2312-4156.2020.4.62

Vasyuk T.S., Chistenko G.N.
Some epidemiologic peculiarities of the hospitalized patients with infectious mononucleosis in the city of Minsk
Belarusian State Medical University, Minsk, Republic of Belarus

Vestnik VGMU. 2020;19(4):62-68.

Abstract.
The aim of the study was to establish the epidemiologic peculiarities of hospitalization for infectious mononucleosis in the city of Minsk. The age and gender structure of hospitalized persons, their distribution according to days from the onset of the disease, the seasonal distribution of hospitalized patients with infectious mononucleosis are presented in this paper. More often children from the age of 1 year and young people under 20 years of age (89.38±0.49%) were hospitalized, moreover, among hospitalized patients children 1-6 years of age made up 56.04±0.79%. The ratio of hospitalized males and females was as follows: 58.11±1.01% and 41.89±1.19%, respectively. One third of patients with infectious mononucleosis (33.87±0.75%) were hospitalized on the 3rd – the 5th day from the onset of the disease, 23.32±0.67% were admitted to the hospital on the 6th – the 8th day from the onset of the disease and 28.71±0.72% of them were characterized by late hospitalization (on the 9th day and later). It should be noted that with age, the gender structure of hospitalized patients changed: up to the age of 7 boys were hospitalized more often, and at the juvenile age – girls. In different seasons of the year patients were hospitalized in equal proportions.
Key words: infectious mononucleosis, age, structure of the hospitalized, gender, prevention, epidemiology.

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Information about authors:
Vasyuk T.S. – postgraduate of the Chair of Epidemiology, Belarusian State Medical University;
Chistenko G.N. – Doctor of Medical Sciences, professor, head of the Chair of Epidemiology, Belarusian State Medical University.

Correspondence address: Republic of Belarus, 220116, Minsk, 83 Dzerzhinskogo ave., Belarusian State Medical University, Chair of Epidemiology. E-mail: Этот адрес электронной почты защищён от спам-ботов. У вас должен быть включен JavaScript для просмотра. – Tatyana S. Vasyuk.

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