The development of air pollution in city and its impact on respiratory morbidity
Abstract
Aim: Objective: The study of the contribution of anthropogenic and natural factors on the air quality and its impact on respiratory morbidity. Materials and Methods: The data from statistical reporting form № 12, monitoring of the Federal Service; reports on the environmental state, and indirect indicators have been used. The aerosol microparticles were studied. Results and discussion: The air quality is formed by common urban pollution and the features of the monsoon climate. The contribution of technogenic air pollution in respiratory morbidity is up to 18.6 %. The microparticles of high toxicity can increase the incidence of respiratory diseases.
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ReferencesVeremchuk L.V. – doctor of biological sciences, leading researcher оf the laboratory of medical ecology and recreational resources, e-mail: veremchuk_lv@mail.ru
Yan’kova V.I. – candidate of biological sciences, associate professor, senior researcher оf the laboratory of medical ecology and recreational resources, e-mail: jankova_nch@list.ru
Vitkina T.I. – doctor of biological sciences, head of the laboratory of medical ecology and recreational resources, e-mail: tash30@mail.ru
Barskova L.S. – junior researcher оf the laboratory of medical ecology and recreational resources, e-mail: vfdnz_nch@mail.ru.
Golokhvast K.S. – candidate of biological sciences, senior researcher, associate professor of department of life safety in technosphere, e-mail: droopy@mail.ru