DISEASE PREVENTION AND CHILD MORTALITY REDUCTION IN THE REPUBLIC OF UZBEKISTAN THROUGH IMMUNIZATION AGAINST VACCINE-PREVENTABLE CHILDHOOD INFECTIONS: A CASE STUDY OF ANDIJAN REGION
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Childhood immunization remains one of the most effective and cost-efficient methods for preventing infectious diseases globally. This study examines the effectiveness of organizational, preventive, and clinical-epidemiological measures to enhance childhood immunization outcomes in primary healthcare settings of Andijan Region, Uzbekistan. The research focuses on identifying coverage gaps, analyzing epidemiological trends of vaccine-preventable diseases, assessing immunization safety, and developing targeted interventions to reduce morbidity and associated child mortality. Preliminary findings indicate regional disparities in vaccination coverage despite high national averages, necessitating localized strategies to address pockets of low immunization and strengthen cold chain systems.
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