Nosoareal Regional

A regional nosoarea (NRH) is an area in which certain diseases or pathological conditions are common, which are associated with certain geographical, climatic and environmental conditions. NRT can be limited to the territory of one region, country or even the whole world.

NPT can have various causes of occurrence and development, such as genetic, environmental, social and cultural factors. For example, NRTs may be associated with the spread of certain infections, such as malaria, tuberculosis, or HIV/AIDS, and with certain diseases, such as diabetes, cardiovascular disease, or cancer.

One of the main factors influencing the formation of NRT is the geographical location and climate of the region. For example, high humidity and temperature can contribute to the spread of malaria in tropical countries, while cold climates and low temperatures can lead to the development of cardiovascular disease in northern regions.

In addition, NRTs may also be associated with social and cultural factors. For example, high levels of poverty and lack of access to health care can lead to the spread of infectious diseases such as tuberculosis in poor areas.

To combat NRT, it is necessary to carry out comprehensive measures to prevent and treat diseases, as well as improve the living conditions of the population in the region. This may include improving sanitation, increasing access to health care, improving nutrition, and increasing the level of education of the population.

Thus, regional nosohabits are an important problem for health care and require an integrated approach to solve them.



Introduction

**Nosoarea** regional - in sociology it is a limited territory inhabited by a fairly large number of people who are united by one common diagnosis. They do not necessarily have to be identified as patients or have the same disease, but they share a common disease pattern and a common impact on the lifestyle, social behavior and culture of the region.

Such zones are characterized by restrictions on people's social activities and features of social structure and socio-cultural development. The study of regions with the same specific economic, psychological and social characteristics is a current direction in the development of science and sociology