Children's health ecology in Molotov city: 1941- 1942
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The article presents an analysis of the condition of children's
healthcare in Molotov city during the Second World War. The authors pay
attention to the significant difficulties in protecting the children's health
(under one year old): a significant rise in the incidence of childhood
infections, malnutrition, incomplete vaccination of children, and a weak
level of preventive work. It is emphasized that among nursery and
unorganized children respiratory and gastrointestinal diseases were mainly
common during the war years: measles, scarlet fever, whooping cough,
diphtheria. It is concluded that shortage of qualified medical staff, untimely
and partial vaccinations, errors in diagnosis and other reasons have led to
an increase in morbidity and mortality among children. In addition, the
high incidence of infections with high mortality among children was also
associated with the weak and unsatisfactory work of children's
consultations on the early detection of diseases which hindered timely
treatment
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Children's health ecology in Molotov city: 1941- 1942/ Baigozhina G.[et al.] //E3S Web of Conferences 381. - 2023 - pp.1-8.