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The article presents materials relate to analysis of average duration of the injured of Omsk under different forms of acute chemical intoxications during 2001-2013. It was established that during analyzed period as a result of implementation of new organizational technologies occurred reliable. decreasing of duration of treatment of patients with light, medium and severe forms of acute chemical intoxications. Under severe complicated forms with lethal outcome no reliable dynamics of average duration of treatment of patients were established.
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