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According to a 2008 report by UNAIDS, the HIV epidemic in Russia continues to grow, but at a slower pace than in the late 1990s. At the end of December 2007 the number of registered HIV cases in Russia was 416,113, with 42,770 new registered cases that year. The actual number of people living with HIV in Russia is estimated to be about 940,000 ...
Healthcare in Russia, [a] or the Russian Federation, [b] is provided by the state through the Federal Compulsory Medical Insurance Fund, and regulated through the Ministry of Health. [1] The Constitution of the Russian Federation has provided all citizens the right to free healthcare since 1993.
Annual estimates of life expectancy are provided by the World Health Organization. [3] According to the WHO, healthy life expectancy (HALE) in Russia in 2019 was 64.2 years: 60.7 for men and 67.5 for women. [4] Also according to the WHO, Russia, Ukraine and Belarus exhibit the world's highest difference in life expectancy between women and men. [3]
Rosstat is responsible for reporting everything from the Russian census, [3] to grain production, [4] to demographics, [5] to gas production statistics, [6] and transportation statistics. [7] On 22 August 2012 Rosstat became the corresponding statistical member at the World Trade Organization when Russia joined it on that date. [8]
The Russian legislation did not implement Principle 18 of the Principles for the Protection of Persons with Mental Illness and the Improvement of Mental Health Care, approved by the UN General Assembly in 1991, with respect to a patient's right to an independent psychiatric report. [66]
MOSCOW (Reuters) - President Vladimir Putin said on Wednesday that Russian scientists were close to creating vaccines for cancer that could soon be available to patients.
Russia health-related lists (1 C, 4 P) W. Water supply and sanitation in Russia (4 C, 2 P) Pages in category "Health in Russia" ... Statistics; Cookie statement;
Federal subject Total Population (2020) [3] Per 1 million Cases Recov. Deaths Cases Deaths 85 out of 85 3,544,623 2,936,991 65,085 146,748,590 24,154 443.5