Analysis of the medical and demographic situation in the Samara region during a pandemic

  • Authors: Kalininskaya A.A.1, Merekina M.D.2, Shakurov I.G.3, Balzamova L.A.4, Irineva S.V.3, Smirnov A.A.1
  • Affiliations:
    1. N. A. Semashko National Research Institute of Public Health
    2. Clinic «Idealist»
    3. State Budgetary Healthcare Institution “Samara Regional Dermatovenerological Dispensary”
    4. Institute of Professional Education Samara State Medical University
  • Issue: No 3 (2024)
  • Section: Вопросы демографии
  • URL: http://bulleten-nriph.ru/journal/article/view/2847
  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.69541/NRIPH.2024.03.019
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Abstract


Target. The results of the analysis of medical and demographic indicators and morbidity of the population of the Samara region should be taken into account to develop management decisions on protecting the health of the population.
Materials and methods: analytical, statistical. Statistical materials of the Federal State Statistics Service and the Central Scientific Research Institute of Infectious Diseases of the Ministry of Health of Russia (2013—2022), Rosstat, Samarstat (2013—2022) were used.
Results. Over the 10 years of analysis, the mortality rate in the Samara region decreased until 2020, followed by an increase during the pandemic to 16.7‰ (2020) and a decline in 2022 to 14.2‰. In the pre-Covid year (2019), the primary morbidity rate of the population in the region was 88098.2‰00; in the next year of the pandemic (2020), the value of the indicator decreased to 81956.8‰00 and in subsequent years of the pandemic increased, amounting to (91866.1) and in 2022 (97799.2). In 2022, the primary morbidity rate as a whole increased compared to (2019) by 11%, which was associated only with respiratory diseases by 24%. At the same time, the incidence of COVID-19 increased from 1713.5‰00 in 2020 to 9894.3 (2022). In all classes of diseases, except for respiratory diseases, a decrease in primary morbidity was noted in 2022 compared to 2019. Analysis of the structure of morbidity (primary) in 2022 showed that more than half of the diseases were associated with respiratory diseases (51.2 %), in second place is the incidence of COVID-19 (10.1%), in third place are injuries, poisoning and some other consequences of external causes (6.6%), etc. The difference in primary incidence rates in the constituent entities of the Russian Federation is large — in 3.6 times.
Conclusion. It is required to develop management decisions aimed at improving organizational forms of work, strengthening preventive work with the population and rehabilitation of patients in the post-Covid period.


About the authors

Aleftina A. Kalininskaya

N. A. Semashko National Research Institute of Public Health

Author for correspondence.
Email: akalininskya@yandex.ru
ORCID iD: 0000-0002-6984-6536

Russian Federation, 105064, Moscow, Russian Federation

Maria D. Merekina

Clinic «Idealist»

Email: merimerekina@yandex.ru
ORCID iD: 0000-0002-2527-2606

Russian Federation, Moscow, Russian Federation

Ildar G. Shakurov

State Budgetary Healthcare Institution “Samara Regional Dermatovenerological Dispensary”

Email: guzsokvd@mail.ru
ORCID iD: 0000-0002-0334-9633

Russian Federation, Samara, Russian Federation

Lidiya A. Balzamova

Institute of Professional Education Samara State Medical University

Email: balzamova.lidiya@mail.ru
ORCID iD: 0000-0002-9526-0416

Russian Federation, Samara, Russian Federation

Svetlana V. Irineva

State Budgetary Healthcare Institution “Samara Regional Dermatovenerological Dispensary”

Email: irineva@rambler.ru

Russian Federation, Samara, Russian Federation

Alexey A. Smirnov

N. A. Semashko National Research Institute of Public Health

Email: alexsm-v@ya.ru
ORCID iD: 0000-0002-0275-2893

Russian Federation, 105064, Moscow, Russian Federation

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