EXTERNAL TREATMENT OF INFECTIOUS INFLAMMATORY SKIN DISEASES

Authors

  • Zokirov Shokhrukhbek Kobuljon ugli Assistant of the Department of Dermatovenerology, ASMI

Keywords:

Infectious factor, resistance, external therapy, fusidic acid.

Abstract

Pyoderma is the most common, frequently recurring infectious skin disease, sometimes requiring persistent long-term therapy, which determines the relevance of the problem and makes it necessary to further search for new approaches to treatment.

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2024-11-21

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