FORMATION AND EFFECTIVENESS OF SANITARY-EPIDEMIOLOGICAL SERVICES IN THE UZBEK SSR DURING THE 1970s–1980s
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Uzbek SSR, rural population, infectious diseases, healthcare, prevention, organizational measures, sanitation, medical services, anti-epidemic measures, historical experience.Abstract
This article analyzes the organizational foundations and practical outcomes of measures taken to protect the rural population of the Uzbek SSR from infectious diseases. It explores the establishment of medical services in rural areas, the implementation of preventive actions, and the development of the sanitary-epidemiological system based on historical sources and archival materials. The article also discusses the positive impact of these efforts on rural health and considers the relevance of this historical experience for the present day.
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