Professional diseases of respiratory organs as a result of influence of industrial aerosols

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The peculiarities of the course of professional diseases of respiratory organs depending on a living place of workers after stopping contact with dust are analyzed. Persons subjected to the action of industrial aerosols and living in the provinces fall ill with pneumoconioses earlier than persons living in the capital of the Republic. The following course of pneumoconioses is also less favourable because of early addition of complications: chronic bronchitis and tuberculosis. The recommendation of the life observation of the state and health of workers having contact with highly fibrogenous dust is justified.

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N. N. Mazitova

Kazan State Medical University

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Department of Occupational Hygiene and Medicine, Postgraduate Ecology Course

Russian Federation, Kazan

N. K. Amirov

Kazan State Medical University

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Professor, Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, Head of the Department of Occupational Hygiene and Medicine, ecology course for postgraduate education

Russian Federation, Kazan

Z. M. Berkheeva

Kazan State Medical University

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Department of Occupational Hygiene and Medicine, Postgraduate Ecology Course

Russian Federation, Kazan

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2. Fig. 1. The proportion of diseases of the respiratory system in the total structure of occupational diseases in the Republic of Tatarstan: 10% - pneumoconiosis, 16% - occupational bronchitis and bronchial asthma, 74% - other occupational diseases.

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3. Fig. 2. Development of complications in patients with pneumoconiosis in Kazan and regions of the Republic of Tatarstan.

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© 1999 Mazitova N.N., Amirov N.K., Berkheeva Z.M.

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