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BOTULISM: THE EPIDEMIOLOGY SITUATION IN THE WORLD

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  • Oslanov A.A.

    Senior teacher "Infectious diseases" course of the faculty of post-graduate education.
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  • Saidieva Dilnoza

    1st year residents of Samarkand State Medical University, FPDO "Infectious Diseases" course.
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  • Boynazarov Suxrob

    1st year residents of Samarkand State Medical University, FPDO "Infectious Diseases" course.
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  • Mamadaminov Abdulloh

    1st year residents of Samarkand State Medical University, FPDO "Infectious Diseases" course.
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  • Abdullaev G'ani

    1st year residents of Samarkand State Medical University, FPDO "Infectious Diseases" course.
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  • Salimova Sarnoza

    1st year residents of Samarkand State Medical University, FPDO "Infectious Diseases" course.
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  • Malikova Madina

    1st year residents of Samarkand State Medical University, FPDO "Infectious Diseases" course.
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  • Nematov Saidjon

    1st year residents of Samarkand State Medical University, FPDO "Infectious Diseases" course.
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Keywords:

botulism, nervous system, epidemic conditions, food safety, prevention, infectious infections, sources of spread, medical care, health effects, clostridium botulinum.

Abstract

botulism is a serious and potentially fatal toxic disease caused by the bacterium Clostridium botulinum. This disease mainly infects the nervous system and can lead to muscle paralysis. Botulism disease is an important epidemiological problem on a global scale. Strengthening of food safety measures is, first of all, very important in ensuring public health. Comprehensive control and prevention play an important role in reducing the spread of the disease and preventing it in the future.

References

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2. Shopoʻlatov J., Veterinariya asoslari, Toshkent, 1993.

3. https://uz.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Botulizm

4. https://daryo.uz/2024/06/25/botulizm-mavsumiy-yana-bir-xavfli-kasallik

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Published

2025-01-10