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Title: Advantages Of The Neutron-Activation Method In Diagnosing Microelement Deficiency In Patients Recovered From Covid-19
Authors: Sharipova D.J.
Keywords: COVID-19, children, microelements, neutron-activation analysis, zinc (Zn), iron (Fe), iodine (I), post-COVID recovery, atomic absorption spectrometry
Issue Date: Nov-2025
Publisher: Texas Journal of Medical Science
Abstract: This article discusses the advantages of neutron-activation analysis (NAT) in diagnosing microelement deficiencies in children who have recovered from COVID-19. NAT possesses high sensitivity and allows for the simultaneous detection of 22 elements in hair samples. According to dissertation results, in 112 children, zinc (Zn) decreased by 1.6 times (54.61±1.7 mcg/g), iron (Fe) by 2.2 times (9.09±0.29 mcg/g), and polymicroelementosis was detected in 89.3% of cases. The non-invasiveness and accuracy of NAT make it an important tool in pediatric diagnostics. An algorithm developed based on NAT during the recovery period (DGU №34416) has demonstrated confirmed effectiveness.
URI: http://repo.tma.uz/xmlui/handle/1/3029
ISSN: 2770-2936
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