MECHANISMS OF SEPSIS DEVELOPMENT AND THE CLINICAL IMPORTANCE OF ITS EARLY DIAGNOSIS

Authors

  • Zairova Ra`no Teacher of public health technical college named after Republic No. 1 Abu Ali Ibn Sina

Abstract

This scientific work is devoted to a comprehensive analysis of sepsis from the point of view of modern medicine. The study covers the etiology, pathogenesis, clinical course, diagnostic criteria, and methods of treatment and prevention of sepsis based on scientific sources. Sepsis is considered as a systemic inflammatory response of the body to infection, and the role of immune, hemodynamic, and metabolic disorders in its development mechanisms is emphasized. The work also analyzes various clinical forms of sepsis, including neonatal, obstetric, and surgical sepsis. The importance of early diagnosis, the effectiveness of antibiotic therapy, and intensive care measures are also considered. The results of the study indicate the need for a comprehensive and systematic approach to reducing mortality and complications associated with sepsis. This scientific work is of practical and theoretical importance for medical professionals, students, and researchers.

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Published

2026-01-21