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THE TENDENCIES OF BLOOD CIRCULATION DISEASES NCIDENCE IN THE ABLE-BODIED POPULATION OF GOMEL OVER 2001-2011

https://doi.org/10.51523/2708-6011.2013-10-4-26

Abstract

Objective: to study the tendency of the incidence of blood circulation diseases in the able-bodied population of Gomel over 2001-2011. Material and methods. We used the information materials of the Gomel Regional Department of National Statistics, Ministry of Health of the Republic of Belarus. The statistical analysis of the study results was carried out with the use of «Microsoft Excel», 2011. Results. We studied the features of deviations in the levels and structure of the incidence of blood circulation diseases, recorded in medical and preventive institutions. It was established that over the past decade there has been an increase in the sickness rate of blood circulation diseases in the able-bodied population of Gomel. The increase in the number of the patients suffering from blood circulation diseases in Gomel over 2004-2011 was caused by the decrease of the able-bodied population and increase of the number of people older the able-bodied age limit. Conclusion. The increased prevalence of blood circulation diseases calls forth the necessity to develop new organizational approaches to its prophylaxis.

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Ya. I. Budnik
Gomel State Medical University
Belarus


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Budnik Ya.I. THE TENDENCIES OF BLOOD CIRCULATION DISEASES NCIDENCE IN THE ABLE-BODIED POPULATION OF GOMEL OVER 2001-2011. Health and Ecology Issues. 2013;(4):133-136. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.51523/2708-6011.2013-10-4-26

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