Research Article

[Retracted] Efficacy of Azithromycin plus Glucocorticoid Adjuvant Therapy on Serum Inflammatory Factor Levels and Incidence of Adverse Reactions in Children with Mycoplasma Pneumonia

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Comparison of the incidence rate of adverse reactions between the two groups (n (%)). Note. Black represents stomachache; red represents nausea; yellow represents vomiting; white represents no adverse reactions. The composition of adverse reactions in the experimental group was 1 case of stomachache (2.22%), 1 case of nausea (2.22%), 1 case (2.22%) of vomiting, and 42 cases (93.33%) of no adverse reactions occurred, and totally 3 cases of adverse reactions (6.67%). The composition of adverse reactions in the control group was 3 cases of abdominal pain (6.67%), 4 cases of nausea (8.89%), 4 cases (8.89%) of vomiting, and 34 cases (75.56%) of no adverse reactions occurred, and the total number of adverse reactions was 11 cases (24.44%). There was a significant difference in the incidence rate of adverse reactions between the two groups (x2 = 5.414, ).
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