15 -10 (48) 2022 — Zufarova Sh.A., Mirzaabdullakhozhieva O.U. — TACTICS OF MANAGEMENT AND TREATMENT OF VIRAL HEPATITIS B IN PREGNANT WOMEN
TACTICS OF MANAGEMENT AND TREATMENT OF VIRAL HEPATITIS B IN PREGNANT WOMEN
Zufarova Sh.A., Tashkent Pediatric Medical Institute
Mirzaabdullakhozhieva O.U.Tashkent Pediatric Medical Institute
Resume
The etiological role of hepatitis B /HBV/, C/HCV/ and delta/HDV/ viruses has been proven in the development of chronic viral hepatitis. Chronic viral hepatitis, as is known, is characterized by the latency of the course, the predominance of inactive and inactive forms; only a part (up to 1/4) of those infected on average for 20-30 years have the development of cirrhosis of the liver and there is a risk of developing hepatocellular carcinoma. At the same time, combined infection with two (HBV and HDV, HBV and HCV) or three hepatitis viruses accelerates the rate of disease progression. The effect of pregnancy on the course of chronic viral hepatitis has been studied in a number of studies, including a study conducted in our clinic. It has been shown that in most patients pregnancy does not affect the course of the disease and does not pose a risk to the mother.
The course of chronic viral hepatitis in pregnant women is characterized, as a rule, by low activity and the rarity of exacerbations, which are manifested by an increase in laboratory signs of cytolysis and are observed more often in the first half of pregnancy or after its resolution.
This article extensively covers the issues of management, treatment and prevention of viral hepatitis B in pregnant women.
Keywords: hepatitis B, pregnancy, virus, cirrhosis of the liver.
First page
82
Last page
88
For citation:Zufarova Sh.A., Mirzaabdullakhozhieva O.U. – TACTICS OF MANAGEMENT AND TREATMENT OF VIRAL HEPATITIS B IN PREGNANT WOMEN //New Day in Medicine 10(48)2022 82-88 https://clck.ru/32S9Re
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