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ASSESSMENT OF THE POPULATION HEALTH RISK UNDER THE IMPACT OF CLIMATIC FACTORS IN THE TERRITORY OF ST PETERSBURG. / Мироненко, Ольга Васильевна; Носков, Сергей ; Еремин, Геннадий ; Головина, Елена ; Ступишина, Ольга; Федорова, Екатерина; Каргатова, Галина.

в: ВЕСТНИК САНКТ-ПЕТЕРБУРГСКОГО УНИВЕРСИТЕТА. МЕДИЦИНА, Том 17, № 2, 2022, стр. 109-122.

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Harvard

Мироненко, ОВ, Носков, С, Еремин, Г, Головина, Е, Ступишина, О, Федорова, Е & Каргатова, Г 2022, 'ASSESSMENT OF THE POPULATION HEALTH RISK UNDER THE IMPACT OF CLIMATIC FACTORS IN THE TERRITORY OF ST PETERSBURG', ВЕСТНИК САНКТ-ПЕТЕРБУРГСКОГО УНИВЕРСИТЕТА. МЕДИЦИНА, Том. 17, № 2, стр. 109-122.

APA

Мироненко, О. В., Носков, С., Еремин, Г., Головина, Е., Ступишина, О., Федорова, Е., & Каргатова, Г. (2022). ASSESSMENT OF THE POPULATION HEALTH RISK UNDER THE IMPACT OF CLIMATIC FACTORS IN THE TERRITORY OF ST PETERSBURG. ВЕСТНИК САНКТ-ПЕТЕРБУРГСКОГО УНИВЕРСИТЕТА. МЕДИЦИНА, 17(2), 109-122.

Vancouver

Мироненко ОВ, Носков С, Еремин Г, Головина Е, Ступишина О, Федорова Е и пр. ASSESSMENT OF THE POPULATION HEALTH RISK UNDER THE IMPACT OF CLIMATIC FACTORS IN THE TERRITORY OF ST PETERSBURG. ВЕСТНИК САНКТ-ПЕТЕРБУРГСКОГО УНИВЕРСИТЕТА. МЕДИЦИНА. 2022;17(2):109-122.

Author

Мироненко, Ольга Васильевна ; Носков, Сергей ; Еремин, Геннадий ; Головина, Елена ; Ступишина, Ольга ; Федорова, Екатерина ; Каргатова, Галина. / ASSESSMENT OF THE POPULATION HEALTH RISK UNDER THE IMPACT OF CLIMATIC FACTORS IN THE TERRITORY OF ST PETERSBURG. в: ВЕСТНИК САНКТ-ПЕТЕРБУРГСКОГО УНИВЕРСИТЕТА. МЕДИЦИНА. 2022 ; Том 17, № 2. стр. 109-122.

BibTeX

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title = "ASSESSMENT OF THE POPULATION HEALTH RISK UNDER THE IMPACT OF CLIMATIC FACTORS IN THE TERRITORY OF ST PETERSBURG",
abstract = "In recent years, climate change has been considered as one of the leading factors affecting the health of the population, one of the conditions for the implementation of this concept for specific risk factors in St Petersburg is the development and use of adequate methods. In this work, as a methodological basis for assessing the state of health of the population, taking into account climatic conditions, the methodology of MR 2.1.10.0057-12 “The state of health of the population in connection with the state of the environment and living conditions of the population. Assessing the risk and damage from climate change affecting the increase in morbidity and mortality in high-risk population groups. Guidelines” was used. The presence of statistically significant correlations between the effective air temperature in St Petersburg and the primary incidence of diabetes mellitus in people older than working age has been established (Spearman rank correlation coefficient -0.829, p = 0.042); primary incidence of acute respiratory infections of the upper respiratory tract in children 0-14 years old (Spearman rank correlation coefficient -0.886, p = 0.019); primary incidence of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease in children 15-17 years (Spearman rank correlation coefficient -0.943, р = 0.005)...",
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