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MOBILE TECHNOLOGIES AS AN EFFECTIVE INSTRUMENT OF ORGANIZATION OF ANTI-TUBERCULOSIS WORK IN THE RURAL AREA

Aliyev A.A. Azerbaijan Medical University, Baku, Azerbaijan.

Resume,

The article presents the concept of e-health with usage some mobile technology in applications’ examples. The classification of mobile application for healthcare knowledge management was based on some past reviews, actually in tuberculosis healthcare system. According to the Moscow Declaration on the Elimination of Tuberculosis adopted at the First Global Ministerial Conference of WHO (17-17.11.2017), despite concerted efforts by the world community, tuberculosis, including MDR forms, takes more lives than any other infectious disease worldwide.

Key words: tuberculosis, healthcare management, mobile technologies

First page

14

Last page

18

For citation: Aliyev A.A. Mobile technologies as an effective instrument of organization of anti-tuberculosis work in the rural area//New Day in Medecine 1(25)2019 14-18 https://cutt.ly/MbDC1Po

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