Experience in managing patients with coronavirus infection based on the results of the American-Kazakhstan conference.
Abay Baigenzhin 1,
Temirlan Karibekov 1,
Elmira Chuvakova 1,
Saule Kushenova 1,
Vladimir Dikolayev 1 * ,
Ainura Doszhan 1,
Askar Kadylbek 1 More Detail
1 National Scientific Medical Center, Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan
* Corresponding Author
J CLIN MED KAZ, Volume 6, Issue 60, pp. 99-100.
https://doi.org/10.23950/jcmk/9273
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ABSTRACT
National scientific medical center was able to share experience in the field of treatment strategies and organizational activities of COVID -19 within the framework of the Kazakh-American cooperation, held in the format of the online conference «Сurrent issues of diagnosis and treatment of COVID - 19». It has been concluded that treatment strategy and organization measurements, employed during pandemy were relevant and met all the regulatory standards adopted in the world.
CITATION
Baigenzhin A, Karibekov T, Chuvakova E, Kushenova S, Dikolayev V, Doszhan A, et al. Experience in managing patients with coronavirus infection based on the results of the American-Kazakhstan conference.. J Clin Med Kaz. 2020;6(60):99-100.
https://doi.org/10.23950/jcmk/9273
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