
ACUTE RESPIRATORY DISEASES
Kaxarov Abdukaxar Nabijonovich , Assistant, department of infectious diseases Andijan State Medical InstituteAbstract
Acute respiratory illnesses (ARDs) are a crew of infections that have an effect on the respiratory system, inflicting irritation and impairment of the lungs, airways, and air sacs. They can vary from slight to severe, and in some cases, can be life-threatening. This article pursuits to furnish an in-depth dialogue of the causes, symptoms, diagnosis, and cure of ARDs, with a center of attention on their influence on people and communities worldwide.
Keywords
ARI, mortality rate, epidemiology, life-threatening, viruses, history.
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