Abstract

A selective statistical analysis of medical reports on servicemen health status and military service activities on the form 3/MED of military units was performed. Health status of 60% of naval officers who did military service from 2003 to 2015 was analyzed. The analysis of officers’ health problems for 13 years showed that the average annual sick rate was 940±43‰, primary disease incidence — 347±12‰, dispensary observation 154±11‰, inpatient hospitalization — 237±13‰, days away from service — 5018±170‰, dismissal from service for health reasons — 17,48±1,3‰, death rate per 100 000 officers — 127±6 persons. It was found that the level of sick rate and primary disease incidence in naval officers was significantly lower than that of the Russian Armed Forces officers, but the level of dispensary observation, inpatient hospitalization and dismissal was higher. The structure of the formed complex index of naval officers’ health problems was determined in 79% by 6 classes of diseases according to International Classification of Diseases, 10 Edition (ICD-10CM): IX (cardiocirculatory system), IXI (traumas, intoxications, and some other consequences of external causes) X (respiratory system), XI (digestive diseases), XIII (skin and subcutaneous tissue diseases) and IV (endocrine, nutritional and metabolic disorders). Prevention of injuries and diseases of the listed classes will improve the health of Russian naval officers.

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