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  • Date of publication22-04-2017
  • Main LanguageRus
  • Pages102-105
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Эндемик туманларда касалликни тарқалиш худудий тахлилини ташки мухит хавф факторларини хисобга олган холда  ва бошка хавф факторлари, масалан ахолини социал-экономик холатини, ташувчиларнинг фаолияти ва резервуарларни  хисобга олиб утказиладиган комплекс текширувлар юқори хавф бўлган вилоятларни аниқлаш учун зарур. Охирги вактларда касалликни ташувчилар билан боғлиқ хавф факторларини тахлил қилиш учун географик информацион системаларни (ГИС) турли мамлакатларда ишлатилиши оммалашмоқда. Юқори хавф худудларини аниқлаш соғлиқни сақлаш ресурсларини мобилизация қилиш касалликни йўкотиш учун мухим ахамиятга эга. Прогностик хавф харитасини географик худудда тахлил қилиш лейшманиозга қарши курашишда мухим ахамият касб этади.

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Conducted comprehensive studies in endemic areas with the analysis of the spatial distribution of cases in relation to environmental factors and taking into account other risk factors such as socio-economic status of the community, the activities of carriers and / or CL tanks is essential to identify areas of high risk. In recent years, the widespread use of geographic information systems (GIS) for the analysis of risk factors associated with disease vectors usually used in the study of leishmaniasis in different countries. Definition of high-risk areas of the disease is crucial to mobilize resources for health in order to reduce the disease. Analysis of the results of predictive risk maps distributed in geographic space of great importance in the management of the control of leishmaniasis.

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1 Rabbimova N.T.
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