Publications by authors named "A N Gorskiĭ"

There is presented the analysis of activities of the Federal Service for Supervision of Consumer Rights protection and Human Welfare to ensure adequate conditions of accommodation of the participants, attendants and guests of the XXII Olympic Winter Games and XI Paralympic Winter Games of 2014 in the Resort city of Sochi according to regulated requirements. There were detected ways of the strengthening the supervision for the quality of the accommodation during mass sports activities for the assurance of the rights for consumers.

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The paper generalizes the experience of formation of protection system against biological threats and ensuring sanitary and epidemiological welfare during preparation for the XXII Olympic Winter Games and XI Paralympic Winter Games of 2014 in Sochi. The basic steps for creating this system, since 2007, participation and role of Rospotrebnadzor in this process are shown. The paper deals with such questions as the governmental and administrative structures with federal agencies interaction, development of a regulatory framework governing the safety system of the Olympic Games, development of algorithms of information exchange and management decisions, biological safety in developing infrastructure in Sochi.

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The work focuses on the results of the analysis of the cancer incidence among the Chernobyl emergency workers residing in Russia during 1991-2001. The analysis is based on the data for the cohort of male emergency workers from 6 regions of Russia including 55718 persons with documented external radiation doses in the range of 0.001-0.

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Leukemia (51: 1988-1998) and thyroid cancer (106: 1991-1998) incidence in children and adolescents after Chemobyl accident in Bryansk region was assessed. A significant increase over spontaneous incidence in the same category of population and during the same period was reported. Standardized thyroid cancer incidence for the region is 5.

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Cancer morbidity and mortality in radionuclide-contaminated areas of Kaluga Region have been investigated. The study was mainly concerned with the extent of radiation pollution influence on the present-day cancer morbidity and mortality rates. The correlations between the latter factors, on the one hand, and relevant population risks, on the other, have been analysed.

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