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ALCOHOL AND DEATH-RATE FROM PANCREATITIS: POPULATION LEVEL OF INTERCONNECTION

https://doi.org/10.51523/2708-6011.2008-5-2-31

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In present work we focused on comparative analysis trends of mortality due to pancreatitis and fatal alcohol poisoning in Russia in 1965-2005. ARIMA time series analysis suggests a positive association between pancreatitis mortality rate and fatal alcohol poisoning rate for male (r = 0,74; SE = 0,14), and female (r = 0,50; SE = 0,14) at zero lag. According to outcomes of present study the intoxication-oriented pattern of alcohol consumption is a risk factor for mortality due to pancreatitis for male, as well as for female.

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U. E. Razvodovsky
Grodno State Medical University
Belarus


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Razvodovsky U.E. ALCOHOL AND DEATH-RATE FROM PANCREATITIS: POPULATION LEVEL OF INTERCONNECTION. Health and Ecology Issues. 2008;(2):138-142. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.51523/2708-6011.2008-5-2-31

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