CLINICAL AND EPIDEMIOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF NEUROBRUCELLOSIS ACCORDING TO THE INFORMATION OF SAMARKAND MUNICIPAL INFECTIOUS DISEASES HOSPITAL

Authors

  • N. A. Yarmuhamedova Samarkand State Medical Institute
  • K. S. Djuraeva Samarkand State Medical Institute
  • U. X. Samibaeva Samarkand State Medical Institute
  • Z. D. Bahrieva Samarkand State Medical Institute
  • D. A. Shodieva Samarkand State Medical Institute

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.11603/1681-2727.2020.3.11554

Keywords:

нейробруцельоз, неврит, плексит

Abstract

Brucellosis is a particularly dangerous and socially significant infection that causes considerable economic damage and leads to a high level of patients’ disability (Vershilova P. A., 1961, Beklemishev N. D., 1965).

Brucellosis is a global problem for medical and veterinary health services (Corbel M. J., 1997, Boschiroli M. L., 2001).

According to the information of WHO Joint Expert Committee on Brucellosis (1986), this disease is registered among animals in 155 countries around the world.

Mostly Brucellosis is spread in the Mediterranean countries, Asia Minor, South and South-East Asia, Africa, Central and South America (Sauret I. M. E., 2002; Ergonul O. E. A., 2004; Karabay O. E. A., 2004; Getinkaua Z. E. A., 2005; Alim A., Tomul Z. D., 2005; Onishchenko G. G., 2005)

These indices are ten times higher in countries of Central Asia. The registered cases of this disease here are compounded 116 cases per 1 million people in Kazakhstan and 362 in Kyrgyzstan. In Uzbekistan, there are 18 cases per 1 million people. In the Russian Federation there are 4.1 cases per 1 million people, Greece – 21 cases, Germany and the United Kingdom – 0.3 cases.

Author Biographies

N. A. Yarmuhamedova, Samarkand State Medical Institute

Assistant of Department of Infectious Diseases, Epidemiology and Dermatovenerology, Samarkand State Medical Institute, Samarkand, Republic of Uzbekistan

K. S. Djuraeva, Samarkand State Medical Institute

Assistant of Department of Infectious Diseases, Epidemiology and Dermatovenerology, Samarkand State Medical Institute, Samarkand, Republic of Uzbekistan

U. X. Samibaeva, Samarkand State Medical Institute

Assistant of Department of Infectious Diseases, Epidemiology and Dermatovenerology, Samarkand State Medical Institute, Samarkand, Republic of Uzbekistan

Z. D. Bahrieva, Samarkand State Medical Institute

Assistant of Department of Infectious Diseases, Epidemiology and Dermatovenerology, Samarkand State Medical Institute, Samarkand, Republic of Uzbekistan

D. A. Shodieva, Samarkand State Medical Institute

Assistant of Department of Infectious Diseases, Epidemiology and Dermatovenerology, Samarkand State Medical Institute, Samarkand, Republic of Uzbekistan

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Published

2020-12-04

How to Cite

Yarmuhamedova, N. A., Djuraeva, K. S., Samibaeva, U. X., Bahrieva, Z. D., & Shodieva, D. A. (2020). CLINICAL AND EPIDEMIOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF NEUROBRUCELLOSIS ACCORDING TO THE INFORMATION OF SAMARKAND MUNICIPAL INFECTIOUS DISEASES HOSPITAL . Infectious Diseases – Infektsiyni Khvoroby, (3), 60–65. https://doi.org/10.11603/1681-2727.2020.3.11554

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Original investigations