阿穆尔河地区人口的医疗和人口状况及发病率

IF 0.1 Q4 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
A. Kalininskaya, A. Alekhnovich, A. V. Lazarev, M. Kizeev
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COVID-19大流行的形势在一定程度上改变了俄罗斯联邦及其各地区发病率和死亡率的结构。研究的目的。在对2019冠状病毒病大流行背景下阿穆尔州、远东联邦区和俄罗斯联邦的医疗和人口状况进行分析的基础上,提出了在市、区和联邦各级作出管理决策的建议。研究材料和方法:统计、分析。使用了俄罗斯联邦卫生部和俄罗斯国家统计局的官方国家统计资料。结果和讨论。对分析年份(2016-2020年)阿穆尔河地区、远东联邦区和俄罗斯联邦的人口死亡率进行了研究。据透露,在黑龙江地区。在所有年份的分析中,指标都更高,2020年为16.2千分之一,远东联邦区为13.9千分之一,俄罗斯联邦为14.6千分之一。阿穆尔河地区各行政实体的死亡率差距(2020年)为2.3倍。2019冠状病毒病死率(2020年)为0.84万分之一,城市人口死亡率为0.93万分之一,农村人口死亡率为0.67万分之一。对阿穆尔河地区、远东联邦区和俄罗斯联邦(2020年)首次发现的人群发病率进行了研究。已经确定,在阿穆尔河地区,每10万人中有80294.8人比远东联邦区(每10万人中有74596.5人)和俄罗斯联邦(每10万人中有75840.1人)的数字更高。在阿穆尔河地区,消化系统疾病的原发性发病率较高。廷达和泽亚的发病率非常高,这决定有必要深入研究该区域发病率的原因。在阿穆尔河地区,检测到的COVID-19发病率为每10万人3141.3例(占初次发病总人数的3.9%),在远东联邦区为每千万分之3394.9例(4.55%),在俄罗斯联邦为每千万分之3384.5例(4.46%)。在分析期间(2016-2020年),阿穆尔河地区全体人口的原发性发病率有所下降。儿童(0-14岁)和青少年(15-17岁)的新诊断发病率高于一般人口,这需要加强对这一年龄组人口的预防工作。结论。在制定管理决策时,城市、区域和联邦各级政府首脑应考虑到阿穆尔河地区已确定的医疗和人口状况的特点。考虑到2019冠状病毒病大流行,并以未来健康为重点。
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Medical and demographic situation and morbidity of the population of the Amur region
The situation with the COVID-19 pandemic has to some extent changed the structure of morbidity and mortality in the Russian Federation and its regions. Aim of the study. Based on an analysis of the medical and demographic situation in the Amur Region, the Far Eastern Federal District and the Russian Federation in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, recommendations are given for making managerial decisions at the municipal, regional and federal levels. Materials and methods of research: statistical, analytical. The materials of official state statistics of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation and Rosstat were used. Results and discussion. The mortality rates of the population of the Amur Region, the Far Eastern Federal District and the Russian Federation for the years of analysis (2016-2020) have been studied. It was revealed that in the Amur region. the indicators are higher for all the years of analysis, in 2020 they amounted to 16.2 parts per thousand, in the Far Eastern Federal District - 13.9 parts per thousand, in the Russian Federation - 14.6 parts per thousand. The difference in mortality rates in the administrative entities of the Amur Region (2020) is 2.3 times. The mortality rate of the population of the Amur Region from COVID-19 (in 2020) was 0.84 parts per thousand 00, for the urban population it is higher - 0.93 parts per thousand 00, than for the rural population - 0.67 parts per thousand 00. The first detected incidence of the population in the Amur Region, the Far Eastern Federal District and in the Russian Federation (2020) was studied. It has been established that in the Amur Region the figures are higher - 80294.8 per 100 thousand of the population than in the Far Eastern Federal District (74596.5), in the Russian Federation (75840.1). In the Amur Region, there are higher rates of primary morbidity with diseases of the digestive system. Very high rates were noted in Tynda and Zeya, which determines the need for an in-depth study of the causes of this incidence in the region. The frequency of detected COVID-19 in the Amur Region was 3141.3 per 100 thousand of the population (3.9% of the total number of primary incidence), in the Far Eastern Federal District - 3394.9 parts per thousand 00 (4.55%), in the Russian Federation - 3384.5 parts per thousand 00 (4.46%). The primary incidence of the entire population of the Amur Region has decreased over the years of analysis (2016-2020). Higher rates of newly diagnosed morbidity were noted in children (0-14 years old) and adolescents (15-17 years old) than in the general population, which requires strengthening preventive work with this age group of the population. Conclusion. The identified features of the medical and demographic situation in the Amur Region should be taken into account by the heads of governments at the municipal regional and federal levels in order to develop management decisions. Taking into account the COVID-19 pandemic and with a focus on the health of the future.
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