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    M. P. Moskalenko, A. O. Kornus, O. H. Kornus, V. D. Shyshchuk, O. O. Skyba

    INJURIES AMONG DIFFERENT POPULATION AGE GROUPS OF THE SUMY REGION


    About the author: M. P. Moskalenko, A. O. Kornus, O. H. Kornus, V. D. Shyshchuk, O. O. Skyba
    Heading CLINICAL MEDICINE
    Type of article Scentific article
    Annotation The study presents data on injuries among the main population groups: children (0–14 years old), adolescents (15–17 years old), and adults (over 18 years old), for the period 2010–2019 in the Sumy region, Ukraine. The dynamics of changes in injuries for the specified period for the entire population of the Sumy region were also analyzed. The materials used in the study are those of the State Statistics Service of Ukraine, the Ministry of Health of Ukraine, the Ukrainian Institute for Strategic Studies, the Regional Information and Analytical Center for Medical Statistics in Sumy, and the Main Department of Statistics in the Sumy region. More than 90 % of injuries in different age groups were wounds and superficial injuries, sprains and strains, fractures of the upper and lower extremities, intracranial injuries, and fractures of the spine, skull, and pelvis. A decrease in injuries among the population of all age groups in the Sumy region in 2019 was found, which was accompanied by a decrease in the share of wounds and superficial injuries from 41 % to 36 %, and sprains and strains from 18 % to 13 %. It was recorded that in 2019, wounds and superficial injuries took the first place, dislocations and sprains the second, and fractures of the upper extremities the third. It was found that in each year of the study in the regional center, the level of injuries in all age groups was 2–2.5 times higher than in the districts of the region.
    Tags injuries,adult population,adolescents,children,structure of injuries
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    Publication of the article «World of Medicine and Biology» №4(86), 2023 year, 115-119 pages, index UDK 617.3(477.52)
    DOI 10.26724/2079-8334-2023-4-86-115-119