
The epidemiological analysis of infectious morbidity for recent years has been made and the main nosological forms existing in Angola (malaria, tuberculosis, lepra, African trypanosomiasis, plague, intestinal diseases, etc.) have been briefly characterized on the basis of primary medical reports and the data provided by the literature and experimental work. This analysis creates the necessary prerequisites which enable the local public health organs to determine the regularities of the epidemic process, thus making it possible to take rational prophylactic measures and to organize proper epidemiological supervision.
Adult, Male, Rural Population, Adolescent, Geography, Urban Population, Age Factors, Infant, Newborn, Infant, Health Services, Middle Aged, Communicable Diseases, Disease Outbreaks, Angola, Child, Preschool, Parasitic Diseases, Humans, Female, Child, Aged
Adult, Male, Rural Population, Adolescent, Geography, Urban Population, Age Factors, Infant, Newborn, Infant, Health Services, Middle Aged, Communicable Diseases, Disease Outbreaks, Angola, Child, Preschool, Parasitic Diseases, Humans, Female, Child, Aged
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