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Croats die the most from the heart and cancer, we vaccine children less and less

Croats die the most from the heart and cancer, we vaccine children less and less


Women in Croatia are on average die at the age of 80, men experience seven years less, and in all counties they are a leading cause of heart and blood vessel disease. Cancer is the second cause of mortality, with the most common cancer cancer in women, in women breasts, and every sixth day of hospital treatment is to treat mental disorders.

Our children’s disabilities are below the cousin minimum that provides collective immunity, abortion is the most common in women 30 to 39 years of age, while childbirth is most common in women from 30 to 34 years – is part of data from the latest health and statiistic chronicle of the Croatian Institute of Public Health, for 2023. Most of the births were in women from 30 to 34 years, then at the age of 25-29, 185 births were recorded in minors, but 14 women were born in the 45 to 49 years, four births were recorded in women of 50 and older.

The highest proportion of deaths from the bloodthirsty diseases in the total number of the dead is the Virovitica-Podravina County and the least of Međimurje. The highest share of cancer deaths in its total number of deceased is recorded by the County of Istria, the smallest Lika-Senj County. In the third place of death in most counties, diabetes is the most deceased from the disease in relation to the total number of dead in the county in 2023.

After circulatory diseases, cancer and diabetes, the fourth cause of death in Croatian injuries and poisoning. In 2023 there were over two and a half thousand violent deaths in Croatia, most of them, 70 percent, were an unfortunate case, but there were also 546 suicides and 24 murders. When it comes to unfortunate cases, the most were down, then traffic accidents, suffocation, drowning and poisoning.

2020. In Croatia, the coronavirus vaccination began |

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Two years ago, Croatia had just over sixteen thousand doctors, which is about one and a half percent more than in 2022, according to public health data. A woman is more than men among doctors, over 60 percent.

Analysis of vaccination data shows poor results – in Primovaccination, which are the first doses of vaccines that children must receive according to a compulsory vaccine calendar, a minimum of 95 percent of vaccinated children, except for tuberculosis vaccination, have not been reached. Compared to 2019 and 2020, it is a slight decline in the vaccination.

Thus, in the case of the first dose of measures against measles, mumps and rubella (MPR vaccine), only 90 percent of children were vaccinated in 2023 in 2023, which is less than three percentage points than before the pandemic time. By digging through the same vaccine in the first grade of elementary school, he also included 90 percent of children. The situation is the worst in the Dubrovnik-Neretva, Split-Dalmatia, Pozega-Slavonia, Primorje-Gorski Kotar, Osijek-Baranja, Zadar and Sisak-Moslavina County, in which the first vaccine against measles, mumps and rubella covers as many as less than 90 percent of children. In order to achieve collective immunity, which will also protect the children who cannot be vaccinated or the vaccine because of some of their diseases or conditions cannot be acted on them, at least 95 percent of the children around them should be vaccinated. In this case, the infection does not appear or spread.

The HPV vaccine, which protects against several types of cancer, received only about 50 percent of students and 34 percent of students from 15 years. It is voluntary.

Tuberculosis patients in 2023 were 266, which is 19 percent more than in the year before. But we are still, with less than seven patients to one hundred thousand inhabitants, a state with low incidence.



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