Recognan reduced cognitive dysfunction and disturbances of visual/spatial coordinationas well as had a positive effect on the emotional sphere decreasing the level of depression.
A decrease of cognitive impairment, improvement of memory, regression of neurological symptoms and increase in the motor activity were observed. Recognan used in dose of 1000 mg/daily during 15 days in the complex treatment of patients with IS promotes the recovery of cognitive function, reduces neurological symptoms and improves the recovery of motor activity.
This paper presents materials on the incidence of children with ixodiс tick-borne borreliosis in the Ulyanovsk region for the period 1996—2017.28 cases of tick-borne borreliosis among children were recorded. Tick suction in April-May was observed in 6 (21.4%) children, in June—August — in 12 (42.9%), in September—November — in 10 (35.7%). Migratory erythema was detected in 15 patients (53.6%). In half of the cases, moderate intoxication symptoms were observed (57.1%). Borreliosis was confirmed laboratory early in 75% of cases.Thus, a feature of ixodiс tick-borne borreliosis in children in the Ulyanovsk region is: detection of the disease during the period of tick activity, that is, in the early stages; equal ratio of erythema and non-erythhema forms; the prevalence in the clinic of mild symptoms of intoxication; laboratory confirmation in 75% of cases in the early stages. The presence of migratory erythema in the patient gives reason for the diagnosis of ixodiс tick-borne borreliosis even in the absence of positive results of a serological examination.
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