INTESTINAL DISEASES IN PREGNANT WOMEN WITH COVID - 19

Authors

  • Zamira R. Fayzullayeva
  • Nasiba H. Kasimova
  • Gulomjon M. Turdibekov
  • Sevinch R. Kuchkarova

Keywords:

pregnancy and health (PH), intestinal diseases (ID), COVID - 19.

Abstract

Purpose of the study. The purpose of our work is to study colon disease in pregnant women with Covid-19 and its effect on the embryo. Materials and methods. We studied 30 pregnant women of different ages with complaints of intestinal pain due to Covid-19 who were treated in the Department of Purulent Surgery of the Multidisciplinary Clinic of the Tashkent Medical Academy. Analysis and discussion of results. We used a survey method to identify the following majority - 50.9% of pregnant women had mild symptoms, 15.7% had moderate symptoms and 13.6% had severe symptoms. Conclusion. It was found that most pregnant women had a mild form of COVID-19. Pregnant women with COVID-19 have a higher incidence of preeclampsia, preterm birth, and cesarean section compared to pregnant women without COVID-19. Intrauterine vertical transmission of infection has not been identified. The frequency of complications in newborns corresponds to general population indicators.

Author Biographies

Zamira R. Fayzullayeva

Associate Professor (PhD) at the Department of Microbiology, virology and immunology of Tashkent Medical Academy, Tashkent, Uzbekistan

E-mail: fz1392@gmail.com

Nasiba H. Kasimova

3rd year student, Faculty of Medicine and Biology,
Tashkent Medical Academy, Tashkent, Uzbekistan

Gulomjon M. Turdibekov

3rd year student, Faculty of Medicine and Biology,
Tashkent Medical Academy, Tashkent, Uzbekistan

Sevinch R. Kuchkarova

3rd year student, Faculty of Medicine and Biology,
Tashkent Medical Academy, Tashkent, Uzbekistan

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Published

2024-10-03

How to Cite

Zamira R. Fayzullayeva, Nasiba H. Kasimova, Gulomjon M. Turdibekov, & Sevinch R. Kuchkarova. (2024). INTESTINAL DISEASES IN PREGNANT WOMEN WITH COVID - 19. Central Asian Journal of Medicine, (3), 140-144. Retrieved from https://journals.tma.uz/index.php/cajm/article/view/930

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