To identify complications arising from intrauterine infection of the fetus, and to improve methods of their prevention
Автор: Shokirova S.M., Ibragimova S.R.
Журнал: Экономика и социум @ekonomika-socium
Рубрика: Основной раздел
Статья в выпуске: 1-1 (92), 2022 года.
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Intrauterine infections (IUI) are a group of infectious and inflammatory diseases of the fetus and newborn caused by various pathogens, in which the infection of the fetus occurred during the ante - or intranatal period. The term "intrauterine infection" when used in clinical practice as a diagnosis should be specified not only by the etiology, but also by the period of infection, the features of the lesion of certain internal organs.
Intrauterine infection, fetus, prevention, complications
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IDR: 140290853
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