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THE DANGER OF MEASLES TO THE FETUS AND FETUS. TRANSMISSIVE IMMUNITY IN BABIES

Mirzajonova D.B. - Research Institute of Virology of the Republican Specialized Scientific and Practical Medical Center for Epidemiology, Microbiology, Infectious and Parasitic Diseases

Shukurov B.V. - Tashkent State Medical University

Zaylobidinov B.Z. - Research Institute of Virology of the Republican Specialized Scientific and Practical Medical Center for Epidemiology, Microbiology, Infectious and Parasitic Diseases, Department of infectious diseases of the Medical Association of the Buvayda District of the Fergana region

Kamalov F.I. - Department of infectious diseases of the Medical Association of Koson District of the Kashkadarya region

Resume

Despite the fact that measles has been studied for a very long time and that there is a vaccine against this disease, it has not lost its activity. In this article, the authors will focus on the course of measles in pregnant women, the main clinical signs of the disease, and the common complications of the disease in pregnant women. The article will also discuss the impact of the disease on the fetus. It will focus on the transmissible immunity that is passed from mother to child, and how long it lasts, with an emphasis on the degree of susceptibility to the disease in current newborns. The article will also draw conclusions based on the data obtained and summarized

Keywords: measles, pregnant women, infants, disease complications, fetal effects, transmissible immunity

First page

397

Last page

402

For citation:Mirzajonova D.B., Shukurov B.V., Zaylobidinov B.Z., Kamalov F.I. - THE DANGER OF MEASLES TO THE FETUS AND FETUS. TRANSMISSIVE IMMUNITY IN BABIES//New Day in Medicine 7(81)2025 397-402 https://newdayworldmedicine.com/en/new_day_medicine/7-81-2025

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