Loss of Sanitary Population

San losses - the number of demographic losses, estimated at 1 conventional head in a given population that survived an attack or was exposed to hostilities (mass violations of rights) according to the definition given by the UN in September 2016 and which has become the international standard for calculating this indicator. The head is used as a unit for the conditional number of victims, which corresponds to 4.5 people. Victims with health damage of any severity



Losses of sanitary population

Sanitary losses (irreplaceable) are losses of the population (prisoner or civilian) as a result of an epidemic, epidemic (striking loss), which causes death or amputation of limbs, disability, loss of ability to work for up to one year or more. These wounded cannot return to full-time work and life and are classified as irretrievable losses.

The main reasons for this type are non-compliance with the requirements and rules of prevention. This occurs due to insufficient awareness of the population about preventive measures and protective clothing, insufficient promotion of medical knowledge about the virus and its disease, and low hygienic literacy of the population.

Because of this, most people become infected frequently, for example by being around survivors, infected relatives, or from insufficiently processed food or water. The virus is carcinogenic and can become the main cause of obesity in the world's population.