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dc.contributor.authorSharipova D.J.-
dc.date.accessioned2026-01-23T15:44:33Z-
dc.date.available2026-01-23T15:44:33Z-
dc.date.issued2022-
dc.identifier.issn2181-7812-
dc.identifier.urihttp://repo.tma.uz/xmlui/handle/1/3027-
dc.description.abstractMultisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in children (MIS-C) is a rare but devastating complication of coronavirus disease 19 (COVID-19). The development of prognostic biomarkers and more importantly the implementation of new treatment modalities would have a significant impact in clinical practice regarding the outcome of MIS-C. Vitamin D could be a potential candidate. In this mini review we analyze the immunomodulatory role of vitamin D in viral infections and specifically in COVID-19. We also examine the current literature regarding the association of vitamin D with MIS-C and Kawasaki disease. The vitamin D was evaluated not only as a biomarker but also as a nutritional supplement. We concluded that vitamin D levels could be valuable in predicting severe forms of MIS-C and correction of abnormal levels in severe MIS-C may influences its evolution. 25-hydroxyvitamin D3 [25(OH)D3] supplementation raising serum [25(OH)D] concentrations potentially have a favorable effect in reducing the severity of MIS-C in certain circumstances. Further studies are needed to confirm these results.en_US
dc.language.isoen_USen_US
dc.publisherO'zbekiston, Toshkenten_US
dc.subject25(OH)D3; COVID-19; Kawasaki syndrome-like; SARS-CoV-2 infection; multisystem; vitamin D, children.en_US
dc.titleTHE FEATURES OF VITAMIN D DEFICENCY IN CHILDREN SURVIVED CORONAVIRUS INFECTIONen_US
dc.typeArticleen_US
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