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Paediatrics Eastern Europe ; 10(1):175-182, 2022.
Article in Russian | EMBASE | ID: covidwho-2285718

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Introduction. The quality and availability of medical care for children of country depends on the quantity of pediatricians and the quality of their training. This is especially important in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. Purpose. To assess the state of staffing and training of pediatricians in healthcare institutions of Ukraine in comparison with same world and European indicators and determine the necessary measures for improvement. Materials and methods. For this research we have used methods of the system approach and epidemiological analysis of data from GU "Center of medical statistics of the Ministry of Health of Ukraine" for eleven years (2009-2020). Results. According to the level of training of doctors, including pediatricians, Ukraine has reached total rank of 38th in the European region. Such dynamics of changes in the availability of human resources for healthcare is accompanied by reductions in the volume of training of pediatricians since 2017. According to the Center for Medical Statistics from 31.12.2020 the Ministry of Health of Ukraine provided medical care in pediatric health care institutions of all forms of ownership with the help of 8812 pediatricians, of whom 7925 (90%) were worked in primary health care centers, clinics and hospitals of the Ministry of Health of Ukraine. This numbers are significantly lower than in 2009, when there were 12 450 practicing pediatricians. As we see, the number of pediatricians has decreased by 15.4% for the last 7 years. Conclusion. Importance of the problems with personnel in pediatric healthcare had shown us a necessity of radical government management decisions for improvement of the situation with the training of pediatricians and preventing of risks of limitations of access to pediatric medical assistance and deterioration of quality of medical care for children in the country. This might be possible with rational planning of the state necessity in the training of pediatricians and significant improvement of their social protection and working conditions. Possible steps should include increasing pediatrics necessity state order up to 1000 pediatricians in state medical universities annually by targeted regional medical personnel necessity order, taking into account the needs of the regions and reviewing their training programs in accordance with the modern requirements.Copyright © 2022, Professionalnye Izdaniya. All rights reserved.

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Paediatrics Eastern Europe ; 10(1):175-182, 2022.
Article in Russian | EMBASE | ID: covidwho-2285717

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Introduction. The quality and availability of medical care for children of country depends on the quantity of pediatricians and the quality of their training. This is especially important in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. Purpose. To assess the state of staffing and training of pediatricians in healthcare institutions of Ukraine in comparison with same world and European indicators and determine the necessary measures for improvement. Materials and methods. For this research we have used methods of the system approach and epidemiological analysis of data from GU "Center of medical statistics of the Ministry of Health of Ukraine" for eleven years (2009-2020). Results. According to the level of training of doctors, including pediatricians, Ukraine has reached total rank of 38th in the European region. Such dynamics of changes in the availability of human resources for healthcare is accompanied by reductions in the volume of training of pediatricians since 2017. According to the Center for Medical Statistics from 31.12.2020 the Ministry of Health of Ukraine provided medical care in pediatric health care institutions of all forms of ownership with the help of 8812 pediatricians, of whom 7925 (90%) were worked in primary health care centers, clinics and hospitals of the Ministry of Health of Ukraine. This numbers are significantly lower than in 2009, when there were 12 450 practicing pediatricians. As we see, the number of pediatricians has decreased by 15.4% for the last 7 years. Conclusion. Importance of the problems with personnel in pediatric healthcare had shown us a necessity of radical government management decisions for improvement of the situation with the training of pediatricians and preventing of risks of limitations of access to pediatric medical assistance and deterioration of quality of medical care for children in the country. This might be possible with rational planning of the state necessity in the training of pediatricians and significant improvement of their social protection and working conditions. Possible steps should include increasing pediatrics necessity state order up to 1000 pediatricians in state medical universities annually by targeted regional medical personnel necessity order, taking into account the needs of the regions and reviewing their training programs in accordance with the modern requirements.Copyright © 2022, Professionalnye Izdaniya. All rights reserved.

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Archives of Disease in Childhood ; 106(Suppl 2):A24-A25, 2021.
Article in English | ProQuest Central | ID: covidwho-1460056

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BackgroundAcute respiratory viral infections (ARVI) continue to be the main reason for seeking pediatric care in Ukraine. Comparative characteristics of etiological spectrum of ARVI in Ukrainehas not been sufficiently studied.Aim of Study to investigate the etiology of ARVIand compare it between epidemiological seasons 2018-2019 and 2019-2020.MethodsThe study was conducted inthe Eurolab clinic (Kyiv, Ukraine) during the period 2018-2020. Nasopharyngeal swabs, collected from ARVI children aged 2 months to 16 years old, were analyzed by multiplex real time polymerase chain reactionfor 7 viruses – Respiratory Syncytial virus (RSV), Parainfluenza virus (PIV), Adenovirus (AdV), human Metapneumovirus (hMPV), Rhinovirus (RV), human Bocavirus (hBoV) and Coronavirus (CoV). Rapid influenza diagnostic testing was used.Results147 samples were collected during the period from October 2018 until February 2019;125 (85,0%) were positive: hMPV – 33 (26,3%), IVA – 28 (22,4%), RV – 21 (16,8%), RSV – 10 (8,0%), hBoV – 7 (5,6%), AdV – 5 (4,0%), PIV – 4 (3,4%). Diagnosis of pneumonia was established in 18% of children infected by hMPV and 21% of children with IVA infection. Other clinical manifestations of hMPV infection were: tracheobronchitis, obstructive bronchitis, bronchiolitis, rhinopharyngitis, laryngitis.12 of the children with RV infection had symptoms of rhinopharyngitis, wheezing, bronchitis and laryngitis. 203 nasopharyngeal swabs were collected during epidemic season 2019-2020, 180 (88,7%) of them were positive: RV – 56 (31,7%), AdV – 39 (22,2%), CoVNL-63, 229E – 28 (12,7%), hBoV – 19 (10,6%), IVA -15 (8,3%), PIV – 12 (6,6%). Confirmed diagnosis of pneumonia had 6 (10,6%) children with RV. 10 (17,8%) children with AdV infection had pneumonia as a clinical manifestation. CoVNL-63, 229E caused rhinopharyngitis, croup, wheezing, tracheobronchitis. Generally, 103 samples were collected during the period from March 2019 until September 2019. 98 of them were positive: RSV -37 (37,8%), RV -29 (29,6%),CoV – 12 (12,2%), AdV – 10 (10,2%), PIV – 9 (9,2%).ConclusionsThere has been a change in the etiological spectrum of ARVI during the last two years. During epidemic season 2018-2019 in Ukraine, the most prevalent viruses were hMPV -33 (26,3%), IVA -28 (22,4%), RV – 21 (16,8%). During epidemic season 2019-2020 the most commonlydetected pathogens were RV- 56 (31,7%), AdV 39 (22,2%), CoVNL -63, 229E28 (12,7%).Epidemiological studies should be continued in order to forecast the probable clinical course of disease, and for optimization therapy.

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Wiadomosci Lekarskie ; 74(6):1389-1395, 2021.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1279020

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OBJECTIVE: The aim: Is to provide data on the presence of potential pathogens of ARTIs in children in Ukraine. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Materials and methods: The etiology of ARTIs was investigated in 487 children in MC 'Eurolab', Kyiv, Ukraine during 2018-2020 years. Seven respiratory viruses - Respiratory Syncytial virus (RSV), Parainfluenza virus (PIV), Adenovirus (AdV), human Metapneumovirus (MPV), Rhinovirus (RV), human Bocavirus (BoV), Coronavirus (CoV), were identified by PCR. Qualitative detection of Influenza type A, type B, Group A Streptococcal was performed by chromatographic immunoassay. Pathogens profiles, clinical characteristics and seasonality were analyzed. RESULTS: Results: 487 nasal and throat swabs from children with ARVI were collected. 400 (82,1%) samples were found to be positive: 319 swabs were positive at least for one respiratory virus, 43 children had positive rapid influenza test, 38 - positive strep test. A total of 403 viruses were identified. RV (27,1%), ADV (13,4%), RSV (13,2 %), IVA (10,7 %) were the most commonly identified viruses. CONCLUSION: Conclusions: Detection of viral seasonality in Ukraine and estimating of clinical features in case of infection allows predicting probable clinical course of disease, to provide, optimize the therapy and to develop preventive measures, vaccination, in particular.

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