Intrauterine infection as a developmental factor perinatal pathology

  • Sirojiddinova Khiromon Nuriddinovna Samarkand State Medical Institute
  • Nabieva Shoista Mustafayevna Samarkand State Medical Institute
  • Ortikboyeva Nilufar Tursunbayevna Samarkand State Medical Institute
Keywords: Broncho-Munal, Sodium Nucleinate

Abstract

Despite the introduction of more informative diagnostic methods and the expansion of the spectrum of pathogens studied, the problem of intrauterine infections and intrauterine infection remains relevant in perinatology, neonatology and pediatrics [4, 10]. Intrauterine infection is a congenital infection. Among congenital infections, rubella, chlamydia, mycoplasmosis, toxoplasmosis, infections with herpes simplex virus and cytomegalovirus are currently encountered. According to estimates, up to 400 cases of congenital rubella can be observed annually in the Russian Federation [5].

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Published
2021-02-06
How to Cite
Sirojiddinova Khiromon Nuriddinovna, Nabieva Shoista Mustafayevna, & Ortikboyeva Nilufar Tursunbayevna. (2021). Intrauterine infection as a developmental factor perinatal pathology . Central Asian Journal of Medical and Natural Science, 2(1), 107-111. https://doi.org/10.17605/cajmns.v2i1.85
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