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Распространенность заболеваний мочевыделительной системы у женщин Удмуртской Республики в динамике гестации

Распространенность заболеваний мочевыделительной системы у женщин Удмуртской Республики в динамике гестации

Abstract

In the statistical analysis of prevalence of diseases of an urinary system at women of the Udmurt Republic during pregnancy, childbirth and the postnatal period from 2010 to 2013 on the basis of a vykopirovka from official sources of information of Republican medical information and analysis center of Ministry of Health of the Udmurt Republic it is revealed that the frequency of diseases of an urinary system and kidneys prevailed at city women in labor and women in childbirth and pregnant women of rural areas with growth in dynamics. Pays attention that diseases of an urinary system and kidneys prevailed at pregnant inhabitants of northern regions of the Udmurt Republic and the city of Izhevsk, at women in labor and women in childbirth of the central regions of the Udmurt Republic and the city of Izhevsk.

При статистическом анализе распространенности заболеваний мочевыделительной системы у женщин Удмуртской Республики во время беременности, родов и послеродового периода с 2010 года по 2013 год на основе выкопировки из официальных источников информации Республиканского медицинского информационно-аналитического центра Министерства здравоохранения Удмуртской Республики выявлено, что частота заболеваний мочевыделительной системы и почек преобладала у городских рожениц и родильниц и беременных сельской местности с ростом в динамике. Обращает внимание, что заболевания мочевыделительной системы и почек преобладали у беременных жительниц северных районов Удмуртской республики и города Ижевска, у рожениц и родильниц центральных районов Удмуртской республики и города Ижевска.

Keywords

ЗАБОЛЕВАНИЯ МОЧЕВЫДЕЛИТЕЛЬНОЙ СИСТЕМЫ,DISEASES OF AN URINARY SYSTEM,ЗАБОЛЕВАНИЯ ПОЧЕК,DISEASE OF KIDNEYS,БЕРЕМЕННЫЕ,PREGNANT WOMEN,РОЖЕНИЦЫ,РОДИЛЬНИЦЫ,WOMEN IN CHILDBIRTH,УДМУРТСКАЯ РЕСПУБЛИКА,UDMURT REPUBLIC,WOMEN IN LABOR

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