CONDITION OF THE MUCOSA OF THE ORAL CAVITY, CHANGES IN ORAL FLUID IN COVID-19

Authors

  • Giyazova Malika Mukhamadovna PhD, Associate of Professor of the Department of Dentistry. Asian International University

Keywords:

coronavirus infection, saliva, salivary gland diseases, herpes, stomatitis, oral microflora, candidiasis, gingivitis, periodontitis, COVID-19 therapy for oral diseases.

Abstract

The SARS-CoV-2 virus has led to a global crisis caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, negatively impacting all areas of healthcare. COVID-19 is an infectious disease first reported in Wuhan, China. It is caused by a newly discovered coronavirus known as severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) (1). The World Health Organization (WHO) declared COVID-19 a pandemic on March 11, 2020. As of January 20, 2021, 96,866,468 cases and 2,072,466 deaths have been reported worldwide. The first confirmed cases in Canada were reported on February 10, 2020. Since then, the total number of infections has reached 723,908, and the death toll has reached 18,421 (90).

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Published

2025-09-22

How to Cite

Giyazova Malika Mukhamadovna. (2025). CONDITION OF THE MUCOSA OF THE ORAL CAVITY, CHANGES IN ORAL FLUID IN COVID-19. Journal of Applied Science and Social Science, 15(09), 710–712. Retrieved from https://www.internationaljournal.co.in/index.php/jasass/article/view/1865