EARLY INTERVENTION TECHNOLOGIES AND MEDICAL SKILLS IN CHILDREN WITH PERINATAL ENCEPHALOPATHY

Authors

  • Alimova Iroda Anvarovna Assistant of the Department of Children's Diseases
  • Raimova Zulfiyakhan Makhamatjonovna Assistant of the Department of Pediatrics

Keywords:

Perinatal encephalopathy, nervous diseases, central nervous system, brain

Abstract

This article provides information on early intervention technologies and medical skills in children with perinatal encephalopathy

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Published

2023-01-11

How to Cite

Alimova Iroda Anvarovna, & Raimova Zulfiyakhan Makhamatjonovna. (2023). EARLY INTERVENTION TECHNOLOGIES AND MEDICAL SKILLS IN CHILDREN WITH PERINATAL ENCEPHALOPATHY. World Bulletin of Social Sciences, 18, 76-78. Retrieved from https://scholarexpress.net/index.php/wbss/article/view/2002

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