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EPIDEMIOLOGICAL FEATURES OF HYPERGLYCEMIAAND MICROELEMENTOSIS INPOPULATIONS OF HIV-INFECTED

Alibekov S.O., Andijan State Medical Institute, Andijan, Uzbekistan

Salоkhiddinov Z.S., Andijan State Medical Institute, Andijan, Uzbekistan

Mamasаliev N.S.Andijan State Medical Institute, Andijan, Uzbekistan

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The issues of comorbidity of HIV and chronic nonspecific diseases were and are one of the most important in the study of epidemiology and prevention of risk factors for secondary somatic diseases or complications among the HIV-infected population. One of these chronic diseases is diabetes mellitus, which leads to a violation of metabolism and microelements. The study found that among the HIV-infected population aged 20-69 years, hyperglycemia was diagnosed with a frequency of 27.0%, its prevalence was significantly higher in men (30.7%) than in HIV-infected women (23, 6%). This one says that screening forthe presence of diabetes should be checked regularly and much earlier in people with HIV infection, in order to prevent irreversible complications and improve the patient’s quality of life.

Keywords: Epidemiology, risk factors, population, HIV-infected, hyperglycemia, microelementoses

First page

38

Last page

41

For citation:Alibekov S.O., Salоkhiddinov Z.S., Mamasаliev N.S.EPIDEMIOLOGICAL FEATURES OF HYPERGLYCEMIA AND MICROELEMENTOSIS IN POPULATIONS OF HIV-INFECTED //New Day in Medicine 10(48)2022 38-41https://clck.ru/32RHQg

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