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The northeastern
district of Moscow had lower immunization levels among children and high measles
incidence; viral hepatitis C infections and cancer mortality were higher than the Moscow
mean in the northeastern district, as well. Although the northwestern district recorded
the lowest cancer mortality, it had an incidence of scarlet fever, in 1997, which was 1.6
times higher than other areas; epidemics of paratyphus were registered in northwestern and
southern district schools; drug-related HIV infections and viral hepatits B were recorded
at above average levels in the northwestern, southern, and western city districts. |