PERSONAL HYGIENE AND THE PREVENTION OF PARASITIC DISEASES

Authors

  • Tohirova Marjona Umidjon qizi A 124th group student of the Faculty of Medicine, majoring in General Medicine at Bukhara State Medical Institute tohirovamarjona1803@gmail.com Author

Keywords:

It highlights the importance of hygiene education, environmental improvements, and sustainable health interventions. Parasitic diseases remain a major global health issue, particularly in regions with poor sanitation and limited access to safe water

Abstract

Parasitic diseases remain a major global health issue, particularly in regions with poor sanitation and limited access to safe water.  This study examines the role of personal hygiene in preventing parasitic infections, supported by statistical data and modern public health strategies.  It highlights the importance of hygiene education, environmental improvements, and sustainable health interventions. Parasitic diseases remain a major global health issue, particularly in regions with poor sanitation and limited access to safe water.  This study examines the role of personal hygiene in preventing parasitic infections, supported by statistical data and modern public health strategies.

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Published

2026-05-25