ASEPTIKA VA ANTISEPTIKA: ZAMONAVIY XIRURGIYADA INFEKSIYA NAZORATI STRATEGIYALARI

Authors

  • Matkulov SHahzod Abdugʻofur oʻgʻli Olmaliq Abu Ali ibn Sino nomidagi Jamoat salomatligi texnikumi Bosh o`qituvchi: Author

Keywords:

aseptika, antiseptika, xirurgik infeksiya, sterillik, dezinfeksiya, infeksiyani nazorat qilish, zamonaviy texnologiyalar.

Abstract

Ushbu maqolada zamonaviy xirurgiyada aseptika va antiseptika tamoyillari, ularning tarixiy rivojlanishi, amaliyotdagi dolzarb muammolar hamda innovatsion yondashuvlar tahlil qilinadi. Aseptika va antiseptik choralar yordamida operatsiyadan keyingi infeksiyalar darajasini keskin kamaytirish mumkinligi ilmiy asoslangan. Xalqaro tajriba, qiyosiy statistik ma’lumotlar va klinik ko‘rsatkichlar asosida samarali infektsiya nazorati protokollari tahlil qilinadi.

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2025-04-20