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Intensive therapy emergency states in acute intestinal infections in children

Makhfuza MadumarovaSenior lecturer of the Departament of Pathological Physiology, Andijan State Medical Institute, Andijan, UzbekistanYuriy AzizovHead of Departament of phtysiatriya and pulmonology, microbiology, immunology and virusology, Andijan State Medical Institute, Andijan, UzbekistanAbdug’ofur QodirovDotsent of the department Normal physiology, Andijan State Medical Institute, Andijan, UzbekistanAlbina BazarovaAssistant of the department normal physiology, Andijan State Medical Institute, Andijan, UzbekistanR.M. YakubovaAssistant of the department infectious diseases, Andijan State Medical Institute, Andijan, Uzbekistan
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Despite the successes achieved in the fight against many infectious diseases, the problem of diarrheal diseases in Uzbekistan, as well as throughout the world, continues to be relevant. The medical and social significance of the problem is de- termined not only by the significant spread of diseases, but also by the high fre- 150 quency of severe complicated forms of the disease, especially among young children. In addition, diarrheal diseases indirectly contribute to an increase in the incidence of other infections, as they lead to depletion and, as a result, to a decrease in the body's resistance. Despite the sufficiency of literature data on the study of diarrheal diseases and their treatment, many clinical and organizational aspects of the problem of acute intestinal infections, especially in young children, remain unresolved. Treatment of an emergency in acute intestinal infections (ACI) often reduces only to the elimination of various degrees of exsiccosis using oral and intravenous rehydration.

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