2019
DOI: 10.31089/1026-9428-2019-59-7-444-448
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Medical and social losses from diseases of the circulatory system in industrial regions of Kazakhstan

Abstract: The analysis of the loss of years by YLL (Years of Life Lost) from the mortality of the population in the age and sex aspect of nosology class of diseases of the circulatory system in industrial regions of East Kazakhstan and Karaganda regions of the Republic of Kazakhstan (RK). In the dynamics for 2011–2014, a decrease in mortality was established, which is associated with an increase in the quality of medical care.

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“…As the earliest and most deeply influenced country in Central Asia by Russia, Kazakhstan has basically maintained harmonious and stable inter-ethnic relations since its independence, and has accumulated relatively successful experience in regulating the consciousness of Russian ethnic groups in the country. Based on the actual situation of the ethnic population in Kazakhstan, realizing the unity of ethnic identity and national identity will be the only way for Kazakhstan to solve the domestic ethnic problem [3].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As the earliest and most deeply influenced country in Central Asia by Russia, Kazakhstan has basically maintained harmonious and stable inter-ethnic relations since its independence, and has accumulated relatively successful experience in regulating the consciousness of Russian ethnic groups in the country. Based on the actual situation of the ethnic population in Kazakhstan, realizing the unity of ethnic identity and national identity will be the only way for Kazakhstan to solve the domestic ethnic problem [3].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%