EPIDEMIOLOGICAL FEATURES OF MEDICAL AND GEOGRAPHICAL DESCRIPTION OF THE ARMENIAN-AZERBAIJAN CONFLICT
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https://doi.org/10.11603/1681-2727.2021.3.12498Keywords:
military medical-geographical description, medical support, nosogeographic of human diseases, medical-geographical forecasts, epidemiological aspectsAbstract
The article highlights the impact of hostilities on the epidemiological aspects of the medical-geographical description of the local theater of operations. Medico-geographical assessment of individual elements of natural and geographical conditions can be attributed to the study of the impact of natural complexes and social conditions on the occurrence and nosogeography of human diseases. In the future, it can be used to create medical and geographical forecasts for areas that are subject to future economic development or may be a theater of operations. Based on the study of sanitary and epidemiological characteristics of the territory of Azerbaijan and Armenia, a verbal and logical analysis of the obtained data was conducted. The sanitary and epidemiological condition of these countries is defined as unstable.
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