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Citation

Probl. Sotsialnoi Gig. Istor. Med. 2012; (6): 13-16.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2012, Medit︠s︡ina)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

23634602

Abstract

The rate of traumas and accidents in population of the Altai kray demonstrates the trend to insignificant increase. The prevalence of this occurrence among urban citizen is statistically much higher in comparison with rural dwellers (p < 0.05). The medical care appealability among male patients is higher than among female patients both in urban and rural territories. The maximum number of visits is conditioned by superficial traumas, open wounds, traumas of blood vessels, dislocations and strains, fractures of bones of upper and lower extremities. Among male patients as compared with female patients both in urban and rural areas, the percentage of open wounds, traumas of blood vessels and intra cerebral traumas was higher. In turn, in female patients the percentage of fractures of upper extremities, thermal and chemical burns were higher.


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