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Comparative Study
[Monitoring public health state in solving ecologic problems of cities].
- Z K Sultanbekov, A Sh Bukunova, A B Gaĭsin, S R Bortsova, Zh N Batkul'dina, and A S Konurbaeva.
- Med Tr Prom Ekol. 2011 Jan 1 (6): 20-2.
AbstractThe article covers morbidity and demographic changes in inhabitants of territories subjected to high geochemical load, exemplified by Ust-Kamenogorsk of East Kazakhstan region over 2005-2009. The authors revealed some unfavorable trends in medical and social processes in the region. The most sensitive to anthropogenic pollution are: infant mortality, general morbidity among adolescents and children, primary morbidity among children and adults, when compared to the reference area (Shiutchinsk).
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