NEUROLOGICAL, LABORATORY AND INSTRUMENTAL EXAMINATIONS OF CHILDREN BEFORE VACCINATION
Abstract
This article provides a detailed examination of neurological, laboratory, and instrumental methods for examining children prior to vaccination. It describes indications for conducting electroencephalography, neurosonography, complete blood count and biochemical blood tests, immunogram, and other diagnostic procedures. Special attention is devoted to identifying absolute and relative contraindications to vaccination, as well as the algorithm for pre-vaccination examination. The material contains practical recommendations for parents and healthcare workers aimed at ensuring safe and effective immunization of the pediatric population.References
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