Comparative Characteristics of Genitourinary System Diseases among Adults and Children in Osh Region from 2010 to 2019 Years
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https://doi.org/10.47750/pnr.2022.13.S08.535Abstract
Purpose of this work is to perform analysis on comparative characteristics of genitourinary system diseases among child and adult population in Osh region for the period of 2010 to 2019 years. Research materials and methods: the work carried out a retrospective study of official statistics on the main indicators characterizing the incidence in adult and child population (adolescents and children under 14 years old) in Osh region for diseases of genitourinary system for period from 2010 to 2019 years in accordance with the ICD classification. Statistical analysis of obtained results was carried out Microsoft Excel on a workstation with an Intel® Core™ i7 8665U processor 1.9 GHz 2.11 GHz, 16 GB Ram on the Windows 10 platform, considering the determination of the coefficient of statistically significant difference p at values of p<0.05. Results: the level of primary morbidity in children is lower than in adults. The lowest rates of general morbidity of the genitourinary system were registered for the adult and child population in 2019 (31722 per 100000 adults and 28182 per 100000 children, respectively). A similar trend is observed in the registration of primary morbidity: among the adult population, the rates are higher compared to children. Among children under 14 years of age, the lowest rates were noted both among the general incidence and among the newly registered: the lowest values for this category were recorded in 2019 (941 and 375 per 100 thousand of the child population, respectively). Output: general and primary morbidity study dynamics in Osh region for period from 2010 to 2019 years indicates their prevalence among the adult population compared with children. In adolescents of the Osh region, the nature of studied morbidity rates tends to decrease after 2017; in children under 14 years old from decrease from 2010 to 2019 years. The maximum values of general morbidity in children aged from 1 to 4 years old were recorded in 2017 year (4370 per 100 thousand of the child population); in children under 1 year old in 2016 year (249 per 100 thousand child population).
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