• Gigiena i sanitariia · Jan 2002

    [Infectious diseases in children living under conditions of technology-related pollution of atmospheric air].

    • E D Savilov, S V Il'ina, and V T Kiklevich.
    • Gig Sanit. 2002 Jan 1 (1): 31-3.

    AbstractEpidemiological and clinical studies in children with acute respiratory viral infections (ARVI) and viral hepatitis A (HVA), living in zones with different levels of technogenic pollution of the atmosphere, showed that the incidence and clinical course of viral infections in children depended on the technogenic pollution of the environment, this effect being the more pronounced, the higher the level of xenobiotics in the air. Children living under conditions of high technogenic pollution of the environment should be regarded as a group at risk of more severe ARVI and HVA with complications.

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