SOCIAL DISEASE, DISTRIBUTION AND PREVENTION
Abstract
The article is deals with to the problem of dissemination of socially dangerous diseases in Ukraine. It is known that in thestructure of deaths from infectious diseases tuberculosis is the first. The authors studied the factors that contribute to the spread of tuberculosis and the impact of comorbidities on the healing process. Established that most of the patients are men. Among patients who are registered the significant part is the first time identified disease. Most of the patients are poor people. Among all patients who participated in the study, only 20,6% work. Polls show that do not all patients want in good faith medication. A significant portion of people with dissociative position. Special attention is paid to the prevention of disease. Considered in detail non specific prophylaxis, which plays an important role in preventing all types of socially dangerous diseases, because the problem long ago gained national scale. The authors found that a decisive role in the formation of human health plays lifestyle
Keywords: disease, tuberculosis, social factors, prevention.
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