In the Tashkent Medical Academy on September 20, 2018, the Department of Microbiology, Immunology, Virology, which belongs to the Faculty of Preventive Medicine, held an open lesson on the topic “Characteristics of the causative agents of airborne infections – diphtheria, whooping cough, meningitis, pneumonia, tuberculosis, leprosy” . Laboratory diagnosis. Reported by Z.A. Nuruzovа

Participants: N. Shodmanova, Head of the Microbiology Course at the WMOI; Head of the Department of Microbiology, Virology and Immunology; Professor Z.A. Nuruzova, Assoc.: Sh. Aliyev, N.T. Yodgorova, Senior Lecturer, Z.N. Ergashev, assistants: N.R. Mirvalieva, Z.B. Dzhuraeva, S.T. Akhranov, U.M. Abdullaev, F.Sh. Mamatmusaeva, G.K. Tolipova, S.T. Jumamurodov, MB Ishmurodov, M.Yu. Lobyzova, 3-year students of the medical faculty (301-302). An open lesson was conducted at the Department of Microbiology, Virology and Immunology. Time from 10:00 to 11:20.

Issues covered:
Theme №2 “Characteristics of causative agents of airborne infections – diphtheria, whooping cough, meningitis, pneumonia, tuberculosis, leprosy. Laboratory diagnosis.
During the open lesson, Z.A. Nuruzova described a complete description of pathogens of diphtheria, whooping cough, meningitis, pneumonia, tuberculosis and leprosy. The lecture was held on the basis of timekeeping.
The report, in addition to bacteriological methods, also provides detailed information on the current use of modern methods.
Conclusion: The open lesson began and ended on time, and was interesting. Head of Department, Professor Z.A. Nuruzova with her pedagogical experience increased the interest of students in the field of science and with the use of new pedagogical technologies brought to the students the whole point of the lecture.

“Tourism: a rapidly progressing network” (09/28/2018)

Presidential decree on August 16, 2017 “On the development of tourism in 2018-2019,” as well as “On urgent measures to create the five priority strategies of the Republic of Uzbekistan for the period 2017-2021” . Tourism is a profitable and rapidly growing sector of the economy. At the same time, tourism serves as a kind of network of peoples’ contacts in the sphere of culture and peace. The global tourism industry, the income from tourism used in automotive production, and ranked third after the oil and gas industry. In the world, 195 million people are employed in the tourism sector and are eight percent of the population. According to the World Tourism Organization, the flow of tourists in the world is growing at 4-5 percent per year.