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Medical and demographic situation in the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia)

https://doi.org/10.25789/YMJ.2023.81.13

Abstract

In the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) for the period 2015-2020, an increase in mortality and a decrease in fertility were noted, as well as higher rates of primary morbidity, including in the class of respiratory diseases, 1.4 times higher than in the Russian Federation, while the incidence rate of COVID-19 was higher; also, higher incidence of digestive diseases was noted (1.7 three times higher than in the Russian Federation). Indicators of primary morbidity of children and adolescents are higher than those of the total population in almost all classes of diseases for all 6 years of analysis (2015-2020). Differences in the indicators of primary morbidity in uluses (regions) of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) are higher by 3.3 times, which is associated with difference in availability of medical care in different areas of residence. The information obtained is important for development of management decisions at the regional level.

About the Authors

L. N. Afanasyeva
M.K. Ammosov North-Eastern Federal University, Medical Institute
Russian Federation

Afanasyeva Lena Nikolaevna

AuthorID: 536271

Yakutsk



A. V. Alekhnovich
Federal State Budgetary Institution A.I. A.A. Vishnevsky Central Military Clinical Hospital No3, Ministry of Defense Russia
Russian Federation

Alekhnovich Alexander Vladimirovich – MD, Professor, deputy head for Research and Scientific Work

143420, city district Krasnogorsk



A. A. Kalininskaya
Federal State Budgetary Scientific Institution N.A. Semashko National Research Institute of Public Health
Russian Federation

Kalininskaya Aleftina Aleksandrovna – MD, Professor, chief researcher, Public Health Research Department

Scopus Author. ID: 55791248200



A. V. Lazarev
N.A. Semashko National Research Institute of Public Health
Russian Federation

Lazarev Andrey Vladimirovich – PhD, researcher



M. V. Kizeev
Federal State Budgetary Scientific Institution N.A. Semashko National Research Institute of Public Health
Russian Federation

Kizeev Mikhail Vladimirovich – PhD, researcher, Department of Medical and Social Problems



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Afanasyeva L.N., Alekhnovich A.V., Kalininskaya A.A., Lazarev A.V., Kizeev M.V. Medical and demographic situation in the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia). Yakut Medical Journal. 2023;(1):51-54. https://doi.org/10.25789/YMJ.2023.81.13

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