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THE ABILITY OF THE POPULATION TO PROVIDE FIRST AID IN EPIDEMIOLOGICAL EMERGENCIES: AN INTEGRATED ASSESSMENT OF KNOWLEDGE, PREPAREDNESS AND PRACTICAL SKILLS

Polvonova Muslima Sharofuddin kiziStudent of the 1st Faculty of General Medicine, Tashkent State Medical University, Tashkent, UzbekistanEshkuvatov Komil RuziboyevichDepartment of Hygiene of Children, Adolescents and Nutrition, Tashkent State Medical University, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
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This scientific article evaluates the ability of the population to provide first aid during epidemiological emergencies based on knowledge, preparedness, and practical skills. The study used surveys, interviews, practical simulations, and statistical analysis methods. The results show that while a portion of the population possesses theoretical knowledge about first aid, practical skills remain insufficient. The findings highlight the importance of improving public preparedness systems, expanding training programs, and integrating first aid education into the educational system.

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