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Prevalence of the basic classes of illnesses in places of compact residing of native small in numbers people of Republic Sakha (Yakutia)

Abstract

The purpose of research. Estimation of adult population health state in places of compact residing of Republic Sakha (Yakutia) native small in numbers people.
Materials and methods. In forwarding conditions 375 persons in the age of 17 to 86 years, living in villages Zhigansk and Kustatyam of Zhigansk region, Kuptsu and Ezhantsu of Ust-Maj region of RS (Y) were screened.
Results. Priorities of pathological affection structure of the population are certained. Authentically significant distinctions in prevalence of pathology of urinogenital system, respiratory system, osteal-muscular and endocrine systems, infectious diseases among surveyed population of Zhigansk and Ust-Maj regions are established. Correlation dependence of a pathological affection level from way of life, floor space security, incomes level and educational level of the population is revealed.

About the Authors

T. E. Uvarova
ЯНЦ КМП СО РАМН
Russian Federation


T. E. Burtseva
ЯНЦ КМП СО РАМН
Russian Federation


S. I. Sofronova
ЯНЦ КМП СО РАМН
Russian Federation


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Uvarova T.E., Burtseva T.E., Sofronova S.I. Prevalence of the basic classes of illnesses in places of compact residing of native small in numbers people of Republic Sakha (Yakutia). Yakut Medical Journal. 2009;(3):8-11. (In Russ.)

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