JOINT CLINICAL TRANSMISSION OF INTERNAL PARASITOSIS WITH ACUTE INFECTION IN KARAKALPAKSTAN
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Relevance of the topic. According to the WHO, developing countries in Asia, Africa, Latin America, and other countries spend 100 million dollars a year for the patient suffers from acute intestinal disease. Of these, the under-five mortality rate is 23%. Acute intestinal infection is the leading cause of death in children, followed by salmonellosis and shigellosis. Salmonellosis and shigellosis are common in the world, and salmonellosis has increased 5-7 times in the last 2025 years compared to 1990. The reason for this should be sought in the process of centralization of food production and food supply to the population, as well as in the process of violating the shelf life of food exported or imported [4,5]. In economically developed countries, the increase in shigellosis, especially Shigella Zonne, is explained by the high degree of centralization of food supply to the population and the fact that the population mainly uses public places to eat [1,4,5].
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