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THE ROLE OF INFECTION OF THE LOWER GENITAL TRACT IN THE OUTCOME OF PREGNANCY AND CHILDBIRTH

Tuksanova D.I.Bukhara Medical Institute Named after Abu Ali ibn Sino, Bukhara, Uzbekistan.

 Resume

One of the main directions in solving the problem of safe motherhood is associated with a decrease in reproductive

losses, which are considered as the result of the influence pregnant woman, the state of the fetus and newborn.

Key words: infection, genital tract, pregnancy, labor

First page

589

Last page

590

For citation: Tuksanova D.I., The role of infection of the lower genital tract in the outcome of pregnancy and childbirth//New Day in Medicine 4(32)2020 589-590 https://cutt.ly/6z5pwSF

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