IMPACT OF COVID-19 ON THE COURSE OF TUBERCULOSIS IN CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS
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Several waves of the spread of the coronavirus infection have been observed in many countries of the world, and Uzbekistan is no exception. Since there was no such infection until this time, and as a result, none of the countries of the world had the experience of fighting this infection, so medicine faced great difficulties. The tuberculosis service was less affected than others, with many specialized hospitals being adapted and oriented for covid infection.
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