PREVENTIVE MEASURES FOR SEASONAL DISEASES IN CHILDREN
Temirova Oydin
Assistant, Propaedeutics of children's diseases and polyclinic pediatrics, ASMI
Keywords: Seasonal diseases, children’s health, prevention, immunity, vaccination, hygiene, nutrition.
Abstract
This article examines the preventive strategies aimed at reducing the incidence of seasonal diseases among children, focusing on evidence-based approaches in pediatrics and public health. The study highlights environmental, nutritional, hygienic, and immunological factors that influence a child’s vulnerability to infections during seasonal transitions. It also discusses the role of parents, schools, primary healthcare institutions, and community-based interventions in strengthening children’s immunity.
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