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DYNAMICS OF SCABIES CASE RATE IN NOVOSIBIRSK DURING 2013-2015

Abstract

The objective of research is performing the analysis of epidemiological situation on scabies in Novosibirsk during 2013-2015. The modern situation on scabies case rate is characterized by a tendency to depression of officially recorded indicators. Basic layer of the patients are the people with registration. Women are ill more often among them. The main age group consists of children of 2-14 years. The leading position on scabies case rate in Novosibirsk is taken by Kalininskiy district.

About the Authors

O. N. Pozdnyakova
FSBEI HE «Novosibirsk State Medical University of Ministry of Health»
Russian Federation


S. G. Bychkov
FSBEI HE «Novosibirsk State Medical University of Ministry of Health»
Russian Federation


D. V. Shumanskaya
FSBEI HE «Novosibirsk State Medical University of Ministry of Health»
Russian Federation


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Pozdnyakova O.N., Bychkov S.G., Shumanskaya D.V. DYNAMICS OF SCABIES CASE RATE IN NOVOSIBIRSK DURING 2013-2015. Journal of Siberian Medical Sciences. 2016;(5(с)):16.

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