Publications by authors named "N M Zhanbasinova"

Aim: To study epidemiological aspects of disease, class of diseases of the digestive system in the region of the relative risk in Kazakhstan.

Materials And Methods: Studied epidemiological parameters are first identified in the incidence and prevalence of class XI ICD in regions of Kazakhstan with the identification of risk relative to the average national level. In a dysfunctional region Kyzylorda region analyzed the performance of its regions and compared with data from medical examination of the population and the survey.

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On the territory of Kazakhstan there are uranium deposits, many ofwhich are in mothballed since times of perestroika. Often, the mines are flooded and represent a “time-delay bomb”. Inside of mines various there are accumulated gases of both organic and inorganic nature, periodically thrown out and adversely affecting on the health of local populations.

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The article represents results of first year research within large project "Complex approaches in public health state management in Aral region" (implementation term 2014-2016). Aral region problems is a bright example of ecologic disaster with severe social economic consequences, influencing directly or indirectly all countries. The article covers complex ecologic and social hygienic evaluation of evironmental hazards in ecologically unfavorable zones and public health assessment of Kyzylorda region.

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The problem of recycling and disposal of solid waste from metallurgical, energy and petrochemical industries is becoming more acute problem for Kazakhstan. Violations of hygiene requirements concerning the placement and operation of landfills increase the area of contaminated soil and can become a threat to environmental safety of the population in industrial centers. The research was aimed to evaluate soil contamination in the cities and towns of Kazakhstan Republic and to mark out health risk areas.

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The authors present results of studies concerning influence of environmental factors in urban areas on public health. Modern men indoors and outdoors are exposed simultaneously to multiple hazards with levels sometimes exceeding physiologic tolerance, and some of these hazards could be assigned to risk factors. Preventive medicine requires new theoretic basis for prophylactic activities grounded on medical ecologic and biologic views explaining cause-effect relationships between mechanisms of human health in connection with environmental hazards.

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