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DOI: 10.1055/s-2003-43443
© Georg Thieme Verlag Stuttgart · New York
Das infektanfällige Kind
Susceptibility to infections in childrenPublication History
Publication Date:
07 November 2003 (online)

Zusammenfassung
Bei Kindern im Kleinkind- und Vorschulalter wird eine Zahl von acht unkomplizierten respiratorischen Infektionen pro Jahr als normal angesehen (physiologische Infektionsanfälligkeit). Zu einer pathologischen Infektionsanfälligkeit mit systemischer Manifestation kommt es bei primären oder sekundären Defekten des Immunsystems. Eine physiologische Infektionsanfälligkeit bedarf keiner spezifischen Therapie. Zur Prophylaxe von Infektionserkrankungen werden die folgenden Therapieformen vorgestellt und anhand von Studienergebnissen bewertet: Stillen, Rauchvermeidung, Vermeidung von Infektionsexposition, roborierende Maßnahmen, Impfungen, Echinacea-Präparate, Vitamin C, bakterielle Extrakte und Homöopathie.
Summary
Up to 8 respiratory viral infections are considered normal in infants and children in pre-school age (physiologic susceptibility to infections). No specific treatment is necessary. Only systemic manifestations of primary or secondary immune deficiencies are clearly pathological. Based on results from scientific studies this paper discusses opportunities and limitations of prophylactic measures (e.g. breast-feeding, avoidance of passive smoking, avoidance of exposure to infections, immune stimulants, vaccinations, Echinacea preparations, vitamin C, bacterial extracts and homeopathy).
Key words
Respiratory tract infection - physiologic/pathologic susceptibility to infection - infant - pre-school children
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Dr. med. Johannes G. Liese MSc
Abteilung für mikrobielle Therapie und Infektionsimmunologie
Kinderklinik im Dr. von Haunerschen Kinderspital
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität
Lindwurmstr. 4, 80337 München