Research Journal of Pharmacy and Technology
SCOPUS
  • Year: 2024
  • Volume: 17
  • Issue: 9

Long-term impact of personalized treatment of chronic tonsillopharyngitis in pregnant women and after childbirth on maternal and child health

  • Author:
  • Sayazhan K. Stanova1, Vyacheslav N. Lokshin2, Dyamilya E. Zhaisakova3, Alevtina M. Savicheva4
  • Total Page Count: 9
  • Page Number: 4519 to 4527

1International Clinical Center for Reproductology PERSONA LLP, Almaty, Republic of Kazakhstan

2Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Asfendiyarov Kazakh National Medical University, Almaty, Republic of Kazakhstan

3Laboratory of Microbiology, Ott Research Institute of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductology, Saint Petersburg, Russia

4Department of Clinical Laboratory Diagnostics, Saint Petersburg State Pediatric Medical University, Saint Petersburg, Russia

Online published on 30 April, 2025.

Abstract

This review examines the impact of Personalized Tonsillopharyngitis Management on Maternal and Child Health, emphasizing the current gaps and limitations within the existing literature. Despite the growing interest in tailored healthcare approaches, the study identifies a notable deficiency in randomized clinical trials and high-quality evidence-based research in this specific area. Primarily structured as a narrative review, the analysis predominantly relies on observational studies, limiting the capacity for pooled data synthesis and comprehensive objectivity. While narrative reviews provide an expansive overview of published evidence, facilitating a nuanced understanding of the subject matter, they may not definitively validate prevailing concepts or adequately explore alternative hypotheses. Consequently, this review underscores the imperative for future research endeavors to address existing limitations, enhance methodological rigor, and elucidate the true impact of personalized management strategies on maternal and child health outcomes.

Keywords

Personalized Management, Tonsillopharyngitis, Child Health, Maternal Health, Review