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The state of the Republic Sakha (Yakutia) adolescents' health

Abstract

This article analyzes health status indicators of adolescent population of the Republic Sakha (Yakutia), including the dynamics of diseases, socially conditioned diseases, disability and mortality among the teenage population. Negative trends of deceasing of adolescent population, the increase in performance of both primary and general morbidity were established. Analysis of the dynamics of disability among children and adolescents showed a reduction in performance. Among the main causes of deaths in adolescence are external causes, there is no downward trend.

About the Authors

V. B. Egorova
Medical Institute of the North­Eastern Federal University named after M.K. Ammosov
Russian Federation

Egorova Vera B. ­ PhD, Associate Professor, Department of Pediatrics and Pediatric Surgery

677000, Yakutsk, Oiunsky str., 27. Tel. 8­914­101­90­33; Fax: 8­4112­36­30­46



N. V. Savvina
Medical Institute of the North­Eastern Federal University named after M.K. Ammosov
Russian Federation

SavvinaNadezhda V. – MD, PhD, prof., Head of the Department ofHealth care organization, general hygiene and Bioethics.

677000, Yakutsk, Oiunsky str., 27. Tel. 8­914­221­43­73; Fax: 8­4112­36­30­46



S. U. Artamonova
Medical Institute of the North­Eastern Federal University named after M.K. Ammosov
Russian Federation

ArtamonovаSargylana Yu. ­ Ph.D., Associate Professor Departmentof propaedeuticsof childhood diseases.

677000, Yakutsk, Oiunsky str., 27. Tel. 8­924­663­54­71; Fax: 8­4112­36­30­46



N. A. Sleptsova
"Children City Clinical Hospital №2»
Russian Federation

Sleptsova NataliaA. – deputy chief physician "Children City Clinical Hospital №2».

677005, Yakutsk, Kurashovastr., 91/3; Tel. 8­914­274­ 40­98; Fax 8­4112­43­06­11



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Egorova V.B., Savvina N.V., Artamonova S.U., Sleptsova N.A. The state of the Republic Sakha (Yakutia) adolescents' health. Yakut Medical Journal. 2015;(3):33-36.

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