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CLINICAL AND EPIDEMIOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF HYMENOLEPIDOSIS AMONG CHILDREN

Narzullayev N.U. -Bukhara State Medical Institute

Hamidova N.K. -Bukhara State Medical Institute

Mirzoyeva M.R. -Bukhara State Medical Institute

Ostonova G.S. -Bukhara State Medical Institute

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The data showed that the proportion of hymenolepiasis in different age groups of children about the same and vary from 19,0 ± 3,9 to 31,4 ± 7,8 %. In this rather alarming high rate among children aged less than 4 years (19,0 ± 3,9 %). Indicators symptomatic clinical form hymenolepiasis а^ had severe confinement and age ranged from 21,5 ± 5,1 to 30,8 ± 5,7 %, with subclinical form hymenolepiasis ranged from 12,3 ± 5,5 to 31,4 ± 7,8. Symptoms such as regular acute abdominal pain due to trauma of the mucous membrane of the intestinal wall hooks embedded parasite, subfebrile body temperature (usually marked increase to 37,5°, at least until 38,0°), moderately expressed normal and hypochromic anemia (marked reduction hemoglobin in the blood to 100 g / l or less), moderate enlargement of the liver pr., observed with high frequency in many children – up to 65,7 ± 8,1; 83,1 ± 4,7 %.

Key words: hymenolepiasis, helminthiasis, children

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300

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305

For citation: Narzullayev N.U., Hamidova N.K., Mirzoyeva M.R., Ostonova G.S. Clinical and epidemiological aspects of hymenolepidosis among children//New  Day in Medicine 1(33)2021 300-305 https://cutt.ly/3x40MZ0

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