Probl Sotsialnoi Gig Zdravookhranenniiai Istor Med
October 2006
New system of registration of primary morbidity was developed for the purpose of elimination of systemic error factors and decrease of human element input. The following principles are included: simplification of registration rules; more exact registration of acute conditions; unified rules of registration for out-patient and in-patient medical institutions; unified form of information fields in medical documentation for morbidity registration in out-patient and in-patient medical institutions; succession in basic parameters, indicators and terms of medical statistics in currently in force and modernized systems. New system includes following information fields: "stage of diagnostics", "urgency of condition"; "ICD-10 code", "diagnosis", "life identification", "calendar year identification".
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April 2004
The results of punctional treatment of cavital masses and abscesses of the liver in 58 patients are analysed. In 33 patients sanation was carried out according to traditional method, including local application of broad spectrum antibiotics; in 25 patients the solution of sodium-hypochlorite was used for treatment. Control group consisted of 38 patients, who underwent open surgical procedure.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe performed studies showed, that morbidity of the population with echinococcosis substantially varies even within the boundaries of any administrative region and depends on a number of factors. According to climato-geographic conditions it is possible to single out three zones: arid zone (deserts, semi-deserts, salt-marshes) with minimal level of invasion of the population with echinococcosis; zone of semi-deserts and alpines with medium level of invasion; and zone of oases, valleys, middle-mountains and tugays--with high level of invasion. Among the risk group--cattle-breeders--2 subgroups could be singled out: steppe and mountains cattle-breeders, the risk of invasion in the laffer subgroup is substantially higher.
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