Salmonella toxinfections in Republic of Macedonia in the period from 1999 to 2010 – epidemiological approach
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Aim: To show the morbidity and developing tendentious of Salmonella toxinfections in Republic of Macedonia in the period from 1999 to 2010; distribution of the infected in the examined period by sex, years and place of living (rural/urban), as well as registered alimentary outbreak caused by Salmonella. Materials and methods: In this paper are analyzed all of the registered with Salmonella toxinfections in Republic of Macedonia in the period from 1999 to 2010. The data are undertaken from the annual reports of the Institute for Public Health and the Institute for Preventive Medicine by the military hospital in Skopje. For this aim was used descriptive epidemiological method. Results: In the examined period, in Republic of Macedonia have been registered 3769 with Salmonella toxinfections. The morbidity of this disease was the highest in 2001 – 28,4 per 100.000 population and the lowest was in 2009 – 7,8 per 100.000 population. Regarding to the sex, 1962 (52%) from the infected were male
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Aim: To show the morbidity and developing tendentious of Salmonella toxinfections in Republic of Macedonia in the period from 1999 to 2010; distribution of the infected in the examined period by sex, years and place of living (rural/urban), as well as registered alimentary outbreak caused by Salmonella. Materials and methods: In this paper are analyzed all of the registered with Salmonella toxinfections in Republic of Macedonia in the period from 1999 to 2010. The data are undertaken from the annual reports of the Institute for Public Health and the Institute for Preventive Medicine by the military hospital in Skopje. For this aim was used descriptive epidemiological method. Results: In the examined period, in Republic of Macedonia have been registered 3769 with Salmonella toxinfections. The morbidity of this disease was the highest in 2001 – 28,4 per 100.000 population and the lowest was in 2009 – 7,8 per 100.000 population. Regarding to the sex, 1962 (52%) from the infected were male
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