Epidemiological Picture Of Coronavirus Infection (COVID-19) In Uzbekistan
Ataeva Mashhura Abrarovna , Associate Professor, Head Of The Department Of Public Health And Health Care Management, Bukhara State Medical Institute, Bukhara, UzbekistanAbstract
A study of the general increase in the incidence of the disease is currently being carried out by the epidemiological service, according to which in 95% of cases people become infected while living together or in the same house with an infected person. Among those arriving from abroad, one or two infected persons are detected every day. In 99% of cases, the disease is found in those who have had contact with infected citizens living in Uzbekistan[1,3].
Keywords
Coronavirus infection, COVID-19
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