COVID 19 BILAN OG’RIGAN BEMORLARDA STOMATOLOGIYA MUASSASASIDA KLINIK KECHISHI VA TASHHISLASH ORQALI XAVFNI BAHOLASH
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COVID-19; SARS-CoV-2; xavf-xatarni baholash; stomatologik parvarish; og'iz bo'shlig'i salomatligi; stomatologiya; infektsiya##article.abstract##
Yangi koronavirus (COVID-19) epidemiyasi jamoat salomatligi uchun xalqaro favqulodda holat hisoblanadi. jamoatchilikni COVID-19 keltirib chiqaradigan noma'lum xavfdan himoya qilishga qaratilgan. Boshida epidemiya, sog'liqni saqlash organlari uchun, aerozol hosil qilish tartiblari va stomatologiya mutaxassislari va stomatologiyadagi bemorlar o'rtasida kechikish uchun etarli asos bo'ldi. Tish shifokoriga tashriflar. Stomatologik parvarish ustuvor hisoblanadi va ko'p yillar davomida tadqiqotlar yo'qligi va ekanligini isbotladi professional tasniflash tizimi. Ushbu vositalarga asoslanib, biz yordam beradigan choralarni ham tavsiya qilamiz.
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