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The average duration of the disease in children is 1 week, provided that the course is uncomplicated. With a protracted course, the symptoms are noted for 2-3 weeks. Clinical manifestations of azithromycin lesions subside earlier, and inflammation in the nasopharynx and upper respiratory tract can persist for 3 weeks.
Complications that develop against the background of adenovirus infection, as a rule, are caused by the active reproduction of pathogenic microflora due to a general weakening of the body. Bacterial infection mainly affects the respiratory system, as a result of which bronchitis and pneumonia often develop (pneumonia of bacterial genesis).
If the virus infects the lymph nodes of the peritoneum (mesentery) located in the abdominal cavity, appendicitis may develop, which requires urgent surgical intervention. Other possible complications include tonsillitis, sinusitis, and exacerbation of chronic diseases. A very characteristic symptomatology in most cases allows an accurate diagnosis based on patient complaints and clinical azithromycin.
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