Modern Views and Interpretations on The Mechanism of The Development of Acute Abdominal Diseases in The Population With Covid-19
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https://doi.org/10.51699/cajmns.v7i2.3181Keywords:
Covid-19, acute diseases of the abdominal organs, epidemiology, comorbidity, preventionAbstract
This article discusses the clinical and epidemiological aspects of acute diseases of the abdominal organs among the population infected with Covid-19, information on new directions in the study of the problem. Finding a solution to this problem, identifying clinical and epidemiological markers of the development and prognosis of acute diseases of the abdominal organs can help in developing the basis for the prevention of these diseases.
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