2019
DOI: 10.26641/2307-0404.2019.4.189610
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Analysis of indicators of public health in the Kamensko-Dneprovskyi rural region.

Abstract: Analysis of indicators of public health in the Kamensko-Dneprovskyi rural region. Hryhorenko L.V., Baibakov V.M. Purpose of the research performed by the cohort method is to study the levels of public health among children and adults living in the rural industrial area of the Zaporizhzhia region. In order to estimate primary and overall disease incidence by the separate nosological forms in children and adult population: (C00-C97), (E10-E14), (I10-I15), (I20-I25), (J95-J99), (K20-K31) retrospective research wa… Show more

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“…Trends relevant to public health are characterized by reports of a decrease in reported outbreaks of water etiology, according to official annual statistical reports of state water supply control systems, on the background of actual annual increasing the proportion of water outbreaks in individual water supply systems and extensive rate of outbreaks, associated with shortcomings of sanitary nature in the state water supply systems. There are no official data on the proportion of water outbreaks associated with distribution network of centralized water supply systems and elimination of deficiencies, caused by use of untreated drinking water or insufficient groundwater treatment in the decentralized water supply systems [7][8][9][10][11][12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Trends relevant to public health are characterized by reports of a decrease in reported outbreaks of water etiology, according to official annual statistical reports of state water supply control systems, on the background of actual annual increasing the proportion of water outbreaks in individual water supply systems and extensive rate of outbreaks, associated with shortcomings of sanitary nature in the state water supply systems. There are no official data on the proportion of water outbreaks associated with distribution network of centralized water supply systems and elimination of deficiencies, caused by use of untreated drinking water or insufficient groundwater treatment in the decentralized water supply systems [7][8][9][10][11][12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%