• Gigiena i sanitariia · May 2011

    Comparative Study

    [Assessment of the health status of a population living in the catchment area of the Kuĭbyshev water reservoir].

    • N Iu Stepanova, A V Ivanov, and V Z Latypova.
    • Gig Sanit. 2011 May 1 (3): 17-20.

    AbstractAn analysis of trends in primary morbidity in the regions belonging to the catchment area of the Kuibyshev water reservoir within the Republic of Tatarstan has shown its rise in the examined classes of diseases. There is the highest increase in morbidity in the areas located in the river basins of Kama, Sviyaga, Kazanka, Mesha, which are the main tributaries of the Kuibyshev water reservoir in the Republic of Tatarstan. The cumulative hazard index in the assessment of a noncancer risk to the health of the population consuming the portable water and fish from the Kuibyshev reservoir is 0.34, which suggests that there is no serious hazard to human health. With oral intake of lead and cadmium, the cancer risk corresponds to the maximum acceptable value.

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