21 -9 (59) 2023 — Abdullaeva U.K., Sayfutdinov Z.A. — NOSOCOMIAL INFECTIONS: AN ACTUAL PROBLEM OF MEDICINE

NOSOCOMIAL INFECTIONS: AN ACTUAL PROBLEM OF MEDICINE

Abdullaeva U.K., Bukhara State Medical Institute named after Abu Ali ibn Sina

Sayfutdinov Z.A. Center for the development of professional qualifications of medical personnel

Resume

Nosocomial infections have long been a recognized public health problem worldwide.  It is obvious that nosocomial infections lead not only to an increase in morbidity and mortality, but also significantly increase the economic costs on the part of both the medical organization and the patient. Despite the progress in medicine, the burden of nosocomial infections has not lost its relevance for many medical organizations in the world.

Key words: nosocomial infections, infections associated with medical care, epidemiology.

First page

109

Last page

113

For citation: Abdullaeva U.K., Sayfutdinov Z.A. – NOSOCOMIAL INFECTIONS: AN ACTUAL PROBLEM OF MEDICINE //New Day in Medicine 2023 9(59): 109-113 https://newdaymedicine.com/index.php/2023/09/12/l-359/

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