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Pediatric Infectious Diseases

Pediatric Infectious Diseases

Pediatric infectious diseases are a subset of pediatric diseases. They are any infections that start in the body or in the respiratory system of children, including viruses like influenza and smallpox. Some of these diseases can be very serious, especially if they affect brain function. These diseases are also known as "nosocomial" infections, which means they happen in hospitals or healthcare facilities. Nosocomial infections can include pneumonia, meningitis, typhoid fever, and salmonellosis. Infectious diseases can be transmitted from person to person or from animal to person. There are also some types of infectious illness that are caused by a reaction from an infection in another part of the body. These reactions include autoimmune diseases and hypersensitivity reactions to an allergen. Pediatric infectious diseases are those that occur in children, including viral and bacterial infections. These diseases are often passed from one child to another through direct contact, but may also be spread by indirect contact. More information will be elaborate in the Microbiology Conference 2023

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