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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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Results of mortality analyses, 1980 – 2003 years (Observed deaths: Obs; expected deaths: exp; Standardized Mortality Ratios: SMR) * statistically significant (CI 95%)
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%)
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%)
MORBIDITY ANALYSES , 1998 - 2003 YEARS * lower limit of 95% Confidential Interval > 100
MORBIDITY ANALYSES BY DURATION OF EXPOSURE AND LATENCY, 1998-2003 YEARS * lower limit of 95% Confidential Interval > 100
MORBIDITY ANALYSES BY DURATION OF EXPOSURE AND LATENCY, 1998-2003 YEARS * lower limit of 95% Confidential Interval > 100
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