ETIOLOGICAL AND CLINICAL ASPECTS OF PEDIATRIC STROKE

Kadyrova A. Sh., Atykanov A. O.

Abstract
The paper presents data from a survey of 21 children with a verified diagnosis of stroke,
of which 14 children with ischaemic stroke and 7 children with bloodstroke. The survey was
conducted in the interim 2014 - 2020 in the City clinical emergency hospital for children in
Bishkek and in clinic Cortex. The average age of children was 5.3 ± 2.2 years. In 47.5.4% of
stroke cases, the causes were not identified. The clinical symptoms were dominated by
convulsions (52%) and hemiplegia (34%).
Key words: children, stroke, ischaemic stroke, bloodstroke.


EARLY INTERVENTION IN THE SYSTEM OF REHABILITATION OF CHILDREN WITH SPEECH DELAYS

Arykpaeva Ch.S., Atykanov A.O.

Abstract
The paper presents the results of early intervention in the rehabilitation of 26 children
with speech development delay, conducted at the Specialized Center for the Rehabilitation of
Children and the Family. It is shown that the measures taken made it possible to achieve the
appearance of speech in 50% of children, and 19.2% of children had words and the exact
pronunciation of words, as well as understanding of speech. This made it possible to ensure
that 38.4% of children began to attend kindergartens, preschool institutions and 15.4% were
socialized in the children's team.
Key words: children, early intervention, speech delay, rehabilitation.


ONLINE EDUCATION THROUGH THE EYES OF STUDENTS OF AZMI STUDENTS (BASED ON THE RESULTS OF THE TWO ONLINE SEMESTERS, 2020-SPRING AND FALL SEMESTERS)

Bakytbek B. Kulambaev

Abstract
The sudden onset of the coronavirus (COVID-19) epidemic forced higher education
institutions urgently switch to the online training format. In this research paper reflects the
valuable experience of the transition to online education with the assessment of this form of
education by the students themselves. Students themselves pointed out the advantages and
disadvantages of online learning compared to offline and recommended ways to improve the
educational process.
Key words: the COVID-19 pandemic; online education; online courses; quality of
education; the satisfaction of students; higher education; internet.


CHANGES IN BIOCHEMICAL INDICATORS OF BLOOD UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF THE INSECTOACARICIDE BATONS ES

M.A. Marupova, Zh.T.Mamasaidov, Y.Kh.Nazarova

Abstract
This article discusses the negative effects of pesticides used in the gardens of the Ferghana Valley of the Republic of Uzbekistan. The composition and application of the insectoacaricide-Baton EC was studied. Much attention was paid to the hazards associated with the presence of residues in foodstuffs and other objects. The effect of Baton EC on the biochemical parameters of experimental animals was proved. A decrease in the synthesis or breakdown in total protein and an increase in nitrogen and pigment metabolism in the blood serum were revealed, which indicates a violation of the functional state of liver and kidneys in chronic insectoacaricide poisoning.
Keywords: pesticide, insectoacaricide, Baton, creatinine, bilirubin, ALT, AST, correction.


ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ON MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH

Zhanar Sabyrdilda, Ainur B. Kumar, Lyazzat Kosherbaeva

Abstract
The World Health Organization named the goals for improving maternal health and determined the future direction of the and the Human Development Goals. Despite being expressed in the reduction of under-five mortality and high mortality rates, these causes fall short of achieving the goal.
Human health and well-being are determined by many complex factors. Maternal and child health encompasses the health and well-being of women, infants, children, adolescents and their families. Environmental factors have a direct impact on the health of various populations around the world, including maternal and child health as a result of exposure to chemicals in the air, water, soil, food and consumer products.
There are a number of climatic risk factors that directly affect maternal health, including extreme heat, air pollution, floods and hurricanes. Epidemiological studies linking exposure to adverse maternal and child health outcomes highlight the importance of environmental impacts on health. Identifying and reducing the impact of the environment on a pregnant woman is not only relevant for the health of a child, but is also important for maintaining the health of the mother in the short and long term.
Environmental health literacy should be promoted in our country within the framework
of the global concepts of "One Health" and "One World" not only for the health of the
population as a whole, but also for the maintenance of the environment and the planet.
Key words: environmental impact, air quality, environmental determinants of health, maternal and child health, global health.