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Основные тенденции здоровья детского населения Республики Татарстан

Основные тенденции здоровья детского населения Республики Татарстан

Abstract

There was performed a comparative analysis of the dynamics of newly diagnosed and the overall morbidity of children's population of the Republic of Tatarstan (RT) and the city of Kazan of main classes of diseases for 20042012 according to the statistical reporting form №12. As an assessment of the possible impact of environmental factors on the formation of separate groups of diseases and changes in the systems of the body there was used health risk assessment according to annual average concentrations of chemicals in the ambient air. Average annual indices of prevalence for the most of classes of diseases in children (0-14 years) of the population of the Republic of Tatarstan (RT) and the city of Kazan 2004-2012 (per 1000 children) showed significant differences for most classes of diseases and their rise in children of the city. Results of the assessment of the non-carcinogenic risk based on evolutionary models determined the magnitude of additional risks for the respiratory system. Non-carcinogenic health risk is assessed before the age of 19 years as negligible, until the age of 36 years as a moderate, until the age of 45 years as high for persons over 46 years as very high.

Проведен сравнительный анализ динамики впервые выявленной и общей заболеваемости детского населения Республики Татарстан (РТ) и Казани основными классами болезней за 2004-2012 гг. по данным формы статистической отчетности № 12. В качестве оценки возможного влияния факторов окружающей среды на формирование отдельных групп заболеваний и изменений в системах организма была использована оценка риска для здоровья по среднегодовым концентрациям химических веществ в атмосферном воздухе. Среднегодовые показатели распространенности отдельных классов болезней у детей (0-14 лет) РТ и Казани в 2004-2012 гг. (на 1000 детей) достоверно различались по большинству классов болезней и их росту. Результаты оценки неканцерогенного риска на основе эволюционных моделей определили величину дополнительных рисков для системы органов дыхания. Неканцерогенный риск здоровью оценивается до возраста 19 лет как пренебрежимо малый, до возраста 36 лет как умеренный, до возраста 45 лет как высокий, для лиц старше 46 лет как очень высокий.

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ДИНАМИКА ЗАБОЛЕВАЕМОСТИ ДЕТСКОГО НАСЕЛЕНИЯ, ОЦЕНКА РИСКА ДЛЯ ЗДОРОВЬЯ, ЭВОЛЮЦИЯ РИСКА, ПРОГНОЗИРУЕМАЯ ПРОДОЛЖИТЕЛЬНОСТЬ ЖИЗНИ, ЭКСПОЗИЦИЯ ХИМИЧЕСКИХ ФАКТОРОВ ЗАГРЯЗНЕНИЯ АТМОСФЕРНОГО ВОЗДУХА, DYNAMICS OF CHILDREN'S MORBIDITY

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