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Эпидемиология хронических заболеваний уха, горла и носа у коренных жителей Севера и оптимизация ЛОР-помощи

Эпидемиология хронических заболеваний уха, горла и носа у коренных жителей Севера и оптимизация ЛОР-помощи

Abstract

В статье представлены этнические особенности распространенности хронических заболеваний уха, горла и носа у сельского коренного монголоидного и пришлого европеоидного населения северных регионов Восточной Сибири. Показано, что особенности в эпидемиологии хронических ЛОР-заболеваний, проявляющиеся в виде предрасположенности к определенным оториноларингологическим заболеваниям, зависят от этнической принадлежности. Предложена двухэтапная модель передвижной системы оториноларингологической помощи, максимально приближенная к сельскому населению Севера, адекватная экологическим особенностям северных районов Восточной Сибири и ориентированная не на увеличение ресурсов в системе здравоохранения, а на их перераспределение.

Ethnic peculiarities of the prevalence of chronic ear, throat and nose diseases in rural native mongoloid and alien europoid population of northern regions in Eastern Siberia are represented in the article. We showed the peculiarities of epidemiology of chronic othorhinolaringological diseases, such as predisposition to some definite pathology and their dependence on ethnic group. We offer two-stage pattern of mobile system of othorhinolaringological assistance, conveniently located for rural population of the North, adequate to ecological peculiarities of the northern regions of eastern Siberia, targeted at redistribution but not at increasing resources in public health system.

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РАСПРОСТРАНЕННОСТЬ, ХРОНИЧЕСКИЕ ЛОР-ЗАБОЛЕВАНИЯ, ОРГАНИЗАЦИЯ ЛОР-ПОМОЩИ

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