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1. ԵՊԲՀ մանկաբարձության և գինեկոլոգիայի թիվ 2 ամբիոն, ԵՊԲՀ ախտաբանական անատոմիայի և կլինիկական մորֆոլոգիայի ամբիոն
2. ԵՊԲՀ մանկաբարձության և գինեկոլոգիայի թիվ 2 ամբիոն
Abstract
According to WHO, the frequency of infertility in different countries varies widely and has no tendency to decrease. Taking into account the fact that the structure and frequency of infertile marriage in all countries is determined by application, which does not provide clear data about the real picture of infertility in a given country, countries are recommended to conduct epidemiological studies within the framework of the human reproduction program, that would allow determining the incidence of infertility in a given country, causal structure, contributing factors, existing experience and methods of research and treatment of couples suffering from infertility, effectiveness of research and treatment to develop and implement national strategies and programs to overcome the problem of infertility. Therefore, for the diagnosis, treatment and overcoming of infertility, it is very important to study its causality and prevalence. Tuberculosis of the reproductive system is neglected as a causal factor in most cases and they come to this only after denying the rest of infectious and non-infectious diseases. However, studying the morphofunctional features of tuberculosis, we are convinced that unlike many other causal factors, they are irreversible in this case. Therefore, early diagnosis of tuberculosis is the key to infertility treatment. And tuberculosis prevention, in addition to medical problems and approaches, should also have a social component that prevents poverty, possible malnutrition, unemployment and emigration.
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Yerevan State Medical University
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