TIBBIYOTNI RAQAMLASHTIRISH-ZAMON TALABI.
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Interstitial pneumonia, information technologies, pulse oximetry, distance education, electrocardiography, computed tomography, hypoxemia, heart rhythm disordersAbstract
This article provides information about information technologies, their medical, socio-economic role in the life of the world community during the pandemic, and highlights its main tasks. Also, the importance of IT technologies, pulse oximetry, electrocardiography, computer tomography in the correct and accurate diagnosis of the disease of COVID-19 is presented. Also, typical and possible signs and criteria of computer tomography in diagnosing the disease are given.
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