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Approaches of Reducing the Incidence of Arvi Among Elderly Patients

*Rufina I. Mukhamedova, Vladislav V. Svoikin, Andrei I. Pishkov, Liubov Lisienkova, Zinira V. Yapparova, Olga A. Malyugina.




Abstract

The article investigates approaches to reducing the incidence of acute respiratory viral infections among elderly patients.
According to the author, in comparison with young people, respiratory viral infection in people over 65 years of age is
associated with increased morbidity and mortality. Elderly patients may have severe lower respiratory tract infections,
pneumonia, or exacerbation of chronic multimorbid conditions. Additional problems arise due to the fact that elderly
patients often do not have fever or respiratory symptoms, but have atypical symptoms, including weakness, confusion
and falls. This leads to a failure in diagnosis, an increase in morbidity, the appointment of additional drugs and further
nosocomial spread. Currently, it is necessary to introduce sensitive and rapid diagnostics at the place of medical care to
detect all viruses and treat infected elderly patients. This will make it easier to understand the true burden of respiratory
viruses. To protect the aging immune system, it is now important to combine this with the development of expanded
vaccination strategies and new antiviral therapeutics

Key words: acute respiratory viral infections, elderly patients, morbidity reduction, prevention, patronage






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