The Spread of Dyspepsia to Patients of the UPTD Sukanagara Inpatient Health Center Working area, Cianjur Regency, West Java

Resti Nur Pratiwi Pratiwi, Ramadhan Tosepu, D. Effendy
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Recently, non-communicable diseases have become a cause of morbidity and mortality in several countries, including Indonesia. The World Health Organization predicted that in 2020, the number of mortality cases due to non-communicable diseases will increase to 73% and 60% for morbidity cases around the world. SEARO (South East Asian Regional Office) predicted that for South East Asian countries in 2020, the mortality and morbidity due to non-communicable diseases will increase to 50% and 42%. Dyspepsia is one of the types of non-communicable diseased that spreads around the world, including Indonesia. Cases of dyspepsia in the world reaches 13-40% of the total population every year. Currently, dyspepsia is a disease that is predicted to increase year by year. Keywords: Disease, mortality, morbidity
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西爪哇Cianjur摄政UPTD Sukanagara住院保健中心工作区患者消化不良的传播
最近,非传染性疾病已成为包括印度尼西亚在内的若干国家发病和死亡的一个原因。世界卫生组织预测,到2020年,全球因非传染性疾病导致的死亡病例将增加到73%,发病率将增加到60%。东南亚区域组织(东南亚区域办事处)预测,到2020年,东南亚国家因非传染性疾病造成的死亡率和发病率将分别增加到50%和42%。消化不良是一种非传染性疾病,在世界各地传播,包括印度尼西亚。世界上每年的消化不良病例达到总人口的13-40%。目前,消化不良是一种预计将逐年增加的疾病。关键词:疾病,死亡率,发病率
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