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Abstract

Over the past decades, the unprecedented rate of global warming and climate change has been a source of concern. In recent years, climate change has been considered as one of the leading factors influencing public health and the formation of acute and chronic non-communicable diseases. The Fergana Valley of Kyrgyzstan belongs to a different climatic and geographical zone. Residents of the plains and low-mountain regions of southern Kyrgyzstan are more adapted to a hot climate, the effect of which on their health has not been studied using new WHO methodological approaches.

Keywords

Stroke, Kyrgyzstan, air temperature, population

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How to Cite
Umurzakova G. I., Mamasaliev N. S., Murzalieva A. M., Zubairov Zh. T., Z. N. Mamasoliev., & B. U. Usmonov. (2023). DEVELOPMENT OF STROKE AMONG THE POPULATION >18-90 YEARS OF AGE AGAINST THE BACKGROUND OF AIR TEMPERATURE FLUCTUATIONS IN THE CLIMATIC CONDITIONS OF SOUTHERN KYRGYZSTAN. American Journal of Technology and Applied Sciences, 18, 1–4. Retrieved from https://americanjournal.org/index.php/ajtas/article/view/1436