THE ROLE OF THE SANITARY AND EPIDEMIC SERVICE IN THE PREVENTION AND TERMINATION OF INFECTIOUS AND SOCIAL DISEASES IN UZBEKISTAN IN THE YEARS AFTER WORLD WAR II

SES, Hygiene, Prevention, Kashkadarya, Samarkand, Tashkent, Navoi, Disinfection.

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These include the climate, natural conditions, ecology of a certain area, the quality and scope of communal services provided to the population, the supply of clean drinking water and sewage, and the state of sanitary-epidemic services. 17-20% of human health depends on climate and natural conditions. Factors such as the increase in the number of cities and the development of the industrial sector also have a negative impact on environmental air pollution. In the world, environmental problems and environmental pollution have been one of the main obstacles in the development of the health sector.