ну и общее исследование сравнительное excess deaths в РФ и европе тоже было. Внезапно западные исследователи офигели
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For example,
thus defined excess winter mortality from all non-accidental
causes in Moscow will be only 8%, which is even lower
than in Finland, where it is 10%, with 95% CI (7%, 13%)—
the lowest estimate among all European countries studied
by Heady (2003), who inferred that excess winter mortality
in Europe increased as the winter climates became milder.
Therefore, excess winter mortality in Moscow should be
smaller than in Finland, because the winter in South
Finland (where most Finns live) is milder than in Moscow.
This result agrees with the result of earlier study of seasonal
variation of mortali ty in Moscow (McKee et al. 1998),
which establis hed that “a winter excess of deaths [in
Moscow] is much smaller than in many western countries”.
McKee and co-authors link ed