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ROAD TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS IN KAZAKHSTAN

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  231-239

Abstract

 Background: The article provides the analysis of DEATH RATEs in road TRAFFIC ACCIDENTs in KAZAKHSTAN from 2004 to 2010 and explores the use of sanitary aviation.Methods: Data of fatalities caused by road TRAFFIC ACCIDENTs were collected and analysed. Descriptive and analytical methods of epidemiology and biomedical statistics were applied.Results: Totaly 27, 003 people died as a result of road TRAFFIC ACCIDENTs in this period. The DEATH RATE for the total population due to road TRAFFIC ACCIDENTs was 25.0±2.10/0000. The DEATH RATE for men was (38.3±3.20/0000), which was higher (P<0.05) than that for women (12.6±1. 10/0000). High DEATH RATEs in the entire male population were identified among men of 30-39 years old, whereas the highest rates for women were attributed to the groups of 50-59 years old and 70-79 years old. In time dynamics, DEATH RATEs tended to decrease: the total population (Tdec=-2.4%), men (Tdec=-2.3%) and women (Tdec=-1.4%). When researching territorial relevance, the rates were established as low (to 18.30/0000), average (between18.3 and24.00/0000) and high (from 24.00/0000 and above). Thus, the regions with high rates included Akmola region (24.30/0000), Mangistau region (25. 90/0000), Zhambyl region (27.30/0000), Almaty region (29.30/0000) and South KAZAKHSTAN region (32.40/0000).Conclusion: The identified epidemiological characteristics of the population deaths rates from road TRAFFIC ACCIDENTs should be used in integrated and targeted interventions to enhance prevention of injuries in ACCIDENTs.

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    APA: Copy

    AUBAKIROVA, ALMA, KOSSUMOV, ALIBEK, & IGISSINOV, NURBEK. (2013). ROAD TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS IN KAZAKHSTAN. IRANIAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH, 42(3), 231-239. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/273159/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    AUBAKIROVA ALMA, KOSSUMOV ALIBEK, IGISSINOV NURBEK. ROAD TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS IN KAZAKHSTAN. IRANIAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH[Internet]. 2013;42(3):231-239. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/273159/en

    IEEE: Copy

    ALMA AUBAKIROVA, ALIBEK KOSSUMOV, and NURBEK IGISSINOV, “ROAD TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS IN KAZAKHSTAN,” IRANIAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH, vol. 42, no. 3, pp. 231–239, 2013, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/273159/en

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