Indications And Causes Of Helminthosis In Children (On Materials Of Surkhandarya Region)
Jamshed Jafarovich Jalilov , Lecturer In Valeology, Termez State University, Uzbekistan Masuma Umarovna Raxmatova , Senior Lecturer At Termez State University, Uzbekistan Sarvinoz Anvarovna Khudoyberdieva , Student - Bachelor Of 3 Courses Faculty Of Biology, Termez State University, Uzbekistan Zafar Zokirovich Aliev , Student - Bachelor Of 3 Courses Faculty Of Biology, Termez State University, UzbekistanAbstract
This article presents information and conclusions about helminths in children in Surkhandarya region of Uzbekistan. According to the research results, in Surkhandarya province 44% of children are infected with enterobiasis and 23% with ascariasis, and the reasons for this are explained.
Keywords
Children's helminthosis, healthy lifestyle
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