89 -12 (50) 2022 — G.K. Yuldashov, A.K. Hamraev — ANALYSIS OF THE STATE OF DISABILITY DUE TO TUBERCULOSIS

ANALYSIS OF THE STATE OF DISABILITY DUE TO TUBERCULOSIS

G.K. Yuldashov, Center for the development of professional qualifications of medical personnel

A.K. Hamraev Center for the development of professional qualifications of medical personnel

Resume

The article analyzes the state of disability in the Republic of Uzbekistan due to tuberculosis based on a review of scientific literature published over the past 10 years. The review of scientific literature highlights the factors leading to disability caused by tuberculosis. The relationship between the level of disability caused by tuberculosis and its nosological structure with the income level of the population in various countries was revealed. On the basis of official statistics, the state of disability caused by tuberculosis in the Republic of Uzbekistan and its nosological composition were analyzed, existing problems were identified and organizational solutions were recommended to eliminate them.Keywords: tuberculosis, disability, nosological structure

First page

506

Last page

511

For citation: G.K. Yuldashov, A.K. Hamraev – ANALYSIS OF THE STATE OF DISABILITY DUE TO TUBERCULOSIS //New Day in Medicine 12(50)2022 506-511 https://clck.ru/33DWJT

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