MENINGOKOKK INFEKTSIYASI BILAN KASALLANGAN BEMORLARNING YOSHMA-YOSH UCHRASH SABABLARI

Authors

  • Olimova M.M Author
  • Ziyodullayeva Y.X Author
  • Mustanov A.Y Author

Abstract

Meningokokk infektsiyasining epidemiyalari kutilmaganda yuzaga keladi va uni oldindan bashorat qilib bo‘lmaydi. Hozirgi kunda meningokokk infektsiyasi dunyoning 150 dan ortiq mamlakatlarida ro‘yxatga olingan va O‘zbekiston ham ularning tarkibiga kiradi.

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Published

2026-03-03