DIAGNOSTIC, TREATMENT, AND PREVENTION OF RESPIRATORY DISEASES IN SCHOOLCHILDREN AND STUDENTS IN KYRGYZSTAN'S SOUTH: ORGANIZATIONAL AND TACTICAL ISSUES
*Akshara Suman, Alimova Nurgul Abdyashimovna, MD, Muratov Abdijalil Abdyrazakovich, PhD, Bugubaeva Mahabat Mitalipovna, PhD, MD, Mamytova Zhainagul Turgunovna, MD
ABSTRACT
Background: Infants and young children are vulnerable to respiratory infections for a variety of immunological, physiological, and social reasons. Their natural immunity begins to wane within months of birth. Immunological protection must be developed either naturally through infection or by immunization. Methods: In this article, I have discussed respiratory infections in depth so that we can all clearly understand their pathophysiology, prevention, and importance using some research statistics in the south of Kyrgyzstan in school children, as well as diagnosis, treatment, and innovations.
Keywords: Respiratory Diseases, Immunity, Vaccination, Kyrgyzstan, Lower Respiratory Tract Infections, Upper Respiratory Tract Infections.
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