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Comprehensive Analysis of Mortality and Morbidity Trends, 1980–2003

This study presents detailed findings from mortality analyses spanning 23 years, focusing on observed deaths, expected deaths, and Standardized Mortality Ratios, highlighting statistically significant results with 95% CI. It also delves into morbidity analyses from 1998 to 2003, examining duration of exposure, latency, and sub-area of residence, emphasizing results with CI exceeding 100.

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Comprehensive Analysis of Mortality and Morbidity Trends, 1980–2003

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  1. Results of mortality analyses, 1980 – 2003 years (Observed deaths: Obs; expected deaths: exp; Standardized Mortality Ratios: SMR) * statistically significant (CI 95%)

  2. Results of mortality analyses by length of residence and latency period for selected causes, 1980 – 2003 years (Observed deaths: Obs; expected deaths: exp; Standardized Mortality Ratios: SMR) * statistically significant (CI 95%)

  3. Results of mortality analyses by sub-area of residence, 1980 – 2003 years (Observed deaths: Obs; expected deaths: exp; Standardized Mortality Ratios: SMR) * statistically significant (CI 95%)

  4. MORBIDITY ANALYSES , 1998 - 2003 YEARS * lower limit of 95% Confidential Interval > 100

  5. MORBIDITY ANALYSES BY DURATION OF EXPOSURE AND LATENCY, 1998-2003 YEARS * lower limit of 95% Confidential Interval > 100

  6. MORBIDITY ANALYSES BY DURATION OF EXPOSURE AND LATENCY, 1998-2003 YEARS * lower limit of 95% Confidential Interval > 100

  7. Results of morbidity analyses by sub-area of residence,1998 – 2003 years (Observed deaths: Obs; expected deaths: exp; Standardized Mortality Ratios: SMR) * lower limit of 95% Confidential Interval > 100

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