NEUROLOGICAL MORBIDITY ANALYSISOF CHILDREN POPULATION IN KRASNODAR REGION

Тrubilina, M. M. and Shashel, V. A. and Kalinichenko, V. D. and Kalinichenko, G. I. (2017) NEUROLOGICAL MORBIDITY ANALYSISOF CHILDREN POPULATION IN KRASNODAR REGION. Kubanskij nauchnyj medicinskij vestnik (4). pp. 135-138. ISSN 1608-6228

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Abstract

Aim. The purpose of this article is to study the dynamics of neurological morbidity in the Krasnodar Region.

ulated over 9 years, and reflecting the overall and neurological incidence of children in the Krasnodar Region. This material does not require in-depth development, but at the same time it has practical application and facilitates the organization of work, and also provides an opportunity to comprehend and analyze it. On the basis of the obtained data the estimation of dynamics of index of morbidity and the proportion of neurological pathology in the structure of children's disability are conducted.

Results. Based on the results of the analysis, a stable trend towards a decrease in the incidence of children 0-14 and 15-17 years old was detected and a negative rate of increase in general and neurological morbidity was determined. However, this trend was traced only in 2012, when the peak of neurological morbidity increased. Every fourth case of childhood disability is caused by diseases of the nervous system.

Conclusion. Since 2012, there has been a stable positive evolution of the incidence rate, which found a negative growth rate by 2016 in all age groups. Summarizing the section on children's disability, it is established that almost every fourth case of disability is caused by a disease of the nervous system.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Pacific Library > Medical Science
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Date Deposited: 10 Mar 2023 07:28
Last Modified: 23 May 2024 07:51
URI: http://editor.classicopenlibrary.com/id/eprint/958

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