Viral hepatitis B is a significant global health concern, affecting millions of people worldwide. In pregnant women, hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection can have important implications for both maternal and fetal health. This abstract provides an overview of the course of pregnancy and childbirth in women with viral hepatitis B. During pregnancy, women with chronic HBV infection may experience fluctuations in viral load, with potential consequences for liver function and overall health. Close monitoring of liver enzymes and viral load is essential to ensure timely interventions if necessary. Antiviral therapy may be recommended in certain cases to suppress viral replication and reduce the risk of vertical transmission to the newborn
04.04.2024 Volume 3 Issue 3 View more DownloadThe article Epidemiological characteristics of patients with viral hepatitis B. Patients with viral hepatitis B had different methods of infection with viral hepatitis B: 70.8% of people over 50 years of age had a history of multiple injections in a hospital setting. For age groups 20-29 years, the most significant risk factor for infection with viral hepatitis B was the use of intravenous narcotic drugs (33.3% and 29.4%, respectively). In all age groups of the examined patients, there was a significant proportion of unidentified pathogen transmission factors and ranged from 9.4% to 35.0%. It was found that the monthly distribution of patients with HBV was characterized by minor fluctuations in the number, without a clearly defined seasonal rise and fall. There was only an increase in the number of patients with viral hepatitis B in the winter months
31.03.2024 Volume 3 Issue 3 View more DownloadThe paper presents the result of treatment for congenital left main bronchus stenosis complicated by chronic pneumonia. The patient has had a thoracotomy, resection of the stenosed left main bronchus, and an "end-to-end" anastomosis. In the background of congenital bronchial abnormalities, bronchiectasis was found in the low lobe of the left main bronchus. This method is preferred in children because it allows for organ-saving procedures to be performed.
31.03.2024 Volume 3 Issue 3 View more DownloadRisk factors for complications of GERD include older age, male gender, white race, abdominal obesity, and tobacco use. The symptoms of GERD and the symptoms of reflux esophagitis, functional dyspepsia and gastroparesis largely overlap, which creates difficulties for the management of patients. Unfortunately, in the available literature there is little data on the use of laser, and even then, they mainly relate to biopsy under the control of the esophagus with volumetric laser endomicroscopy and laser coagulation. There are studies evaluating possible endoscopic treatment of esophageal tissue with circular laser irradiation. However, the proposed photothermal therapy may be a valid endoscopic treatment method using circumferential irradiation and mechanical dilatation only for Barrett's esophagus (Tran VN, 2018; Sharma P, 2020), while a method to prevent reflux esophagitis or reduce the symptoms of inflammation is needed
31.03.2024 Volume 3 Issue 3 View more DownloadThis article presents the results of the biological efficacy of Trichogramma dendrolimi when used against eggs of the apple moth-Yponomeuta malinellus Zell. The experiments were conducted in the “Aim-2” department of the Andijan Forestry
31.03.2024 Volume 3 Issue 3 View more DownloadA comparative clinical-laboratory-instrumental evaluation of 85 children with chronic pyelonephritis was carried out, it was found that the clinical picture of pyelonephritis, which flows against the background of the ural nephropathy, is characterized by a pronounced clinical symptom, characteristic of increased uric acid exchange
31.03.2024 Volume 3 Issue 3 View more DownloadIn this article, 10 types of pecan samples were tested for yield and oil yield in the study of the possibilities of cultivation in the subtropical soil-climate conditions of the southern Surkhondarya region in the researches of the practical project. In terms of yield, it was found that "Hasildar" variety had the highest result, i.e. 82.2 centners per hectare, and "Fakhr" variety had 73.8% and "Kapalak" variety had 72.7% oil yield.
30.03.2024 Volume 3 Issue 3 View more DownloadThe results of treatment of post-strachitic Varus deformities of the lower limb in young children ¬. Varus deformities have large levers for correcting the deformity, and with valgus deformities, one of the curvature levers is short, the load during redressing falls on the capsule-ligamentous apparatus of the knee joint, in particular on its lateral portion, thereby, under a plaster cast, correction of the limb axis occurs due to stretching of the capsule -ligamentous apparatus, which must be taken into account when conducting physiotherapy after removing the plaster.
30.03.2024 Volume 3 Issue 3 View more DownloadPectus excavatum deformity (PCD) is one of the complex pathological conditions characteristic of the pediatric orthopedic spectrum. According to a number of studies mentioned in the literature, it is observed in 0.4-2.25% of children, which accounts for up to 91% of all congenital chest deformities [3, 4 , 10 ]. Despite significant advances in the treatment of this disease, problems related to its diagnosis and treatment remain relevant. As the child grows, these problems can worsen, leading to compression of the internal organs of the chest and disruption of their functioning. Obvious cosmetic defects and deterioration in cardiorespiratory condition observed in older children with CAD can cause feelings of isolation, inadequacy and difficulty in social adaptation, which in turn negatively affects the mental development of the child [4, 9].
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