PREVENTING MEASLES IN CHILDREN

Authors

  • Omonova Fazilat Nayimovna is a teacher of pediatrics at the Karshi Public Health College named after Abu Ali ibn Sino
  • Sharopova Feruza Furqatovna

Keywords:

Vaccination, immunoglobulin, monovaccine, serological methods, rashes..

Abstract

Measles is a widespread acute infectious disease, occurring mainly in children and characterized by fever, catarrhal inflammation of the mucous membranes of the nose, eyes and throat and the appearance of a blotchy rash on the skin. Measles is one of the most contagious diseases known today. This infection is characterized by almost 100% susceptibility - that is, if a person who has not previously had measles and has not been vaccinated comes into contact with a person with measles, the probability of getting sick is extremely high. That is why it is so important to strictly adhere to vaccination schedules and carry out anti-epidemic measures in the source of infection.

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Published

2024-01-19