Mortality of the population of the Siberian Federal District as a result of accidental alcohol poisoning in 2009-2018
Alexander V. Sabaev, Olga P. Goleva
Omsk State Medical University of Minzdrav of Russia, Omsk, Russia alesabaev@yandex.ru
Keywords: острые алкогольные отравления, смертность, acute alcohol poisoning, mortality
Abstract
Purpose of research. To
study the dynamics of the death rate of the population of the Siberian
Federal District (SFD) as a result of accidental acute alcohol poisoning
for the period from 2009 to 2018, as well as a comparative analysis of
the death rates of the population of the SFD regions with general
district indicators. Materials and methods. The analysis of mortality of
the population of the Russian Federation, Siberian Federal District and
regions of the Siberian Federal district (Altai Republic, Tuva,
Khakassia, Altai, Krasnoyarsk, Irkutsk, Kemerovo, Novosibirsk, Omsk,
Tomsk region) as a result of accidental alcohol poisoning, the
comparison of regional indicators with county mortality rates have been
carried out. Traditional methods of calculating extensive and intensive
indicators, the average error of the indicator, and evaluating the
reliability of differences have been used in statistical processing of
the material. Results and discussion. The death rate of the SFD
population as a result of accidental alcohol poisoning has decreased by
2.0 times for the period from 2009 to 2018. The decrease in population
mortality due to accidental alcohol poisoning has been revealed in all
regions of the Siberian Federal District, with the exception of the
Tomsk region, where the three-fold increase in death rate has been
registered. The most rapid decrease in the death rate due to accidental
alcohol poisoning occurred in the Krasnoyarsk territory (4.4 times) and
the Republic of Altai (3.5 times) in the period from 2009 to 2018. The
study of the dynamics of population mortality in the regions of the
Siberian Federal District as a result of accidental alcohol poisoning
allows us to identify the features of the toxicological situation at the
regional level and determine strategic directions for regional chemical
safety in the future.
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