CLINICAL AND LABORATORY ASPECTS OF VIRAL INFECTIONS

Authors

  • Daminov F.A Author
  • Djabbarova N.R Author
  • Do’stmurodova A.V Author

Keywords:

diarrhea, anthroponotic viral acute infectious, fecal-oral transmission mechanism;

Abstract

Definition - anthroponotic viral acute infectious disease with fecal-oral transmission mechanism. Characterized by predominant lesions of the digestive tract, general intoxication, dehydration. Food poisoning The causative agent is an RNA-containing virus from the family Reoviridae of the genus Rotavirus. The name is derived from the Latin rota - wheel, as the virus particles under the electron microscope look like small wheels with a wide “hub”, 20 short “spokes” and a circular rim. Contains hemagglutinins.

Author Biographies

  • Daminov F.A

    DSc, Ass.Professor, head of the department of clinical laboratory diagnosis with the course of clinical laboratory diagnostics of PGD;

  • Djabbarova N.R

    assistant of the department of clinical laboratory diagnosis with the course of clinical laboratory diagnostics of PGD;

  • Do’stmurodova A.V

    cadet of the department of clinical laboratory diagnosis with the course of clinical laboratory diagnostics of PGD;

    Samarkand state medical university

    Samarkand, Uzbekistan

Published

2025-04-24

How to Cite

CLINICAL AND LABORATORY ASPECTS OF VIRAL INFECTIONS. (2025). Modern Education and Development, 24(3), 405-410. https://scientific-jl.com/mod/article/view/10286