E. Meningococcal infection.
68.* 5-year-old child. Complains on headache, repeated vomiting, Т - 38,9°С. Examination: 2nd day of the disease: pallor, rests upon side, moans, vomiting. On buttocks, thighs and shanks there’s star-like haemorrhagic rash with necrosis in the center. Revealed the neck stiffness. Positive Kernig’s and Brudzinski’s signs. What is your primary diagnosis?
A. Influenza.
B. Meningococcal infection.
C. Enterovirus infection.
D. Haemorrhagic vasculitis
E. Viral meningoencephalitis
69.* Child 8 months, was admitted to the infectious hospital with the expressed phenomena intoxications: temperature 39.5 With, anxiety, repeated vomiting. Disease began suddenly 2 days ago. At survey the phenomena hyperesthesia are marked, anxiety, sharp "brain" shout, big fontanel is protruding, expressed rigidity muscles of a nape, FHR 180 in one minutes. What inspection most informatively for specification of the diagnosis of disease?
A. general analysis of blood
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