2009
DOI: 10.3399/bjgp09x473141
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Decreasing incidence of adenotonsillar problems in Dutch general practice: real or artefact?

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“…This may be due, first of all, to a decrease in calls to ENT doctors of patients of this category. After all, as global data show over the past 10 years, a decrease in the number of complaints about ENT problems in general practice has been registered in Europe and the USA, which may reflect a decrease in the «real» incidence among the general population [11,12]. Secondly, the decrease in morbidity may be associated with the timely and successful treatment of acute forms of ENT pathology.…”
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“…This may be due, first of all, to a decrease in calls to ENT doctors of patients of this category. After all, as global data show over the past 10 years, a decrease in the number of complaints about ENT problems in general practice has been registered in Europe and the USA, which may reflect a decrease in the «real» incidence among the general population [11,12]. Secondly, the decrease in morbidity may be associated with the timely and successful treatment of acute forms of ENT pathology.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to generally accepted methods of biomedical statistics, extensive, intensive and equalized indicators of the incidence of chronic diseases of the tonsils and adenoids were calculated.Results. For 2009 new cases of chronic diseases of the tonsils and adenoids were registered in the republic, of which were in children -64.6%, teenagers -9.5% and adults -25.9%. The average annual incidence rate of chronic diseases of the tonsils and adenoids in the entire population of Kazakhstan was 383.3±8.1 0 / 0000 (95% CI=367.4 -399.1 0 / 0000 ), and for population groups having been studied was: in children -957.3±23.7 0 / 0000 (95% CI=910.9-1003.7 0 / 0000 ), among teenagers -847.0±16.6 0 / 0000 (95% CI=814.5-879.4 0 / 0000 ) and the adult population 142.6±7.6 0 / 0000 (95% CI=127.7-157.6 0 / 0000 ).…”
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“…населе ния соответственно [8]. Такую вариативность в ко личестве хирургических вмешательств нельзя объ яснить значительными различиями в распростра ненности заболеваний глоточной миндалины в этих странах [8][9][10]. Единственное объяснение этому -отсутствие национальных стандартов, определяю щих показания к операции [8,11].…”
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