2019
DOI: 10.17513/mjpfi.12848
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Somatic Pathology and Complications of Gestation in Bishkek Women: The Predictive Significance of Risks of Atmospheric Air Pollution

Abstract: Оценка потенциальных рисков влияния экосистемы на здоровье беременных женщин является актуальным и перспективным направлением для научных исследований, а отсутствие в последнее десятилетие работ данного направления в Кыргызской Республике диктует необходимость продолжения изучения данного вопроса. На базе клинического родильного дома НЦОМиД проведено исследование, посвященное изучению прогностической значимости экологических рисков в развитии осложнений гестации у женщин г. Бишкека. Объектом исследования были … Show more

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“…They showed a direct positive correlation between the formaldehyde concentrations in the atmospheric air and the incidence of endocrine system diseases in children ( r = 1.0) [31]. A study of 403 pregnant women, permanent residents of Bishkek, showed a sixfold increase in relative risk, and tenfold increase of additional risk in the development of somatic pathology and more than twice increased risk of the development of gestational complications in women living in the city areas with significant air pollution [32].…”
Section: Perspectivementioning
confidence: 99%
“…They showed a direct positive correlation between the formaldehyde concentrations in the atmospheric air and the incidence of endocrine system diseases in children ( r = 1.0) [31]. A study of 403 pregnant women, permanent residents of Bishkek, showed a sixfold increase in relative risk, and tenfold increase of additional risk in the development of somatic pathology and more than twice increased risk of the development of gestational complications in women living in the city areas with significant air pollution [32].…”
Section: Perspectivementioning
confidence: 99%