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Primary morbidity of adolescents in the Vilyui group of districts of the republic of Sakha (Yakutia) in 1996–2021

https://doi.org/10.21045/2782-1676-2023-3-4-51-59

Abstract

The analysis of the primary morbidity of the adolescent population of the districts/uluses included in the Vilyui group (Verkhnevilyuisky, Vilyuisky, Mirninsky, Nyurbinsky and Suntarsky) has been carried out. First, we analyzed the morbidity data in the indicated uluses in a comparative aspect with all the administrative-territorial formations of the republic. At the same time, the levels of morbidity for certain classes of diseases were revealed in dynamics for the periods under consideration. It was found that, in terms of the incidence of adolescents, in general, the Suntarsky, Nyurbinsky and Verkhnevilyuisky uluses had a relatively better position, and the Vilyui ulus had a relatively worse position. In the Vilyui ulus, relatively high levels of primary morbidity are noted in 12 classes of diseases out of 17, while in the Nyurbinsky ulus – one each.

About the Authors

L. F. Timofeev
Institute of Medicine, NEFU named after M.K. Ammosov
Russian Federation

Leonid F. Timofeev – MD, Professor of the Department of Health Organization and Preventive Medicine, Institute of Medicine, NEFU named after M.K. Ammosov.

Yakutsk



A. L. Timofeev
Yakutsk Medical Center
Russian Federation

Artem L. Timofeev – Candidate of Medical Sciences, Deputy Chief Physician of the Yakutsk Medical Center.

Yakutsk



References

1. Krivoshapkin V. G., Timofeev L. F. Medical and ecological research in the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia): history, realities, prospects // Yakut Medical Journal. – 2019. – No. 1(65). – P. 73–76.

2. Statistical data of the Territorial Body of the Federal State Statistics Service for the RS (Ya) (https://sakha.gks.ru).

3. Statistical data of GBU RS (Ya) “Yakut Republican Medical information and Analytical Center”.


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Timofeev L.F., Timofeev A.L. Primary morbidity of adolescents in the Vilyui group of districts of the republic of Sakha (Yakutia) in 1996–2021. Public Health. 2023;3(4):51-59. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.21045/2782-1676-2023-3-4-51-59

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