Preview

South of Russia: ecology, development

Advanced search

Medical-Environmental Assessment and Forecasting of Socially Significant Pathology of the Population of the Republic of Dagestan

https://doi.org/10.18470/1992-1098-2019-4-147-164

Abstract

Aim. The environmental-epidemiological monitoring of socially significant pathology and its forecasting for the development of effective preventive measures and environmental quality management methods in the Republic of Dagestan.

Material and Methods. An epidemiological analysis of public health indicators was carried out in 41 municipalities and 10 urban districts of the Republic of Dagestan. This was carried out through current and retrospective analysis of regional health indicators, medical-geographical and mathematical statistical analysis. The data sources for the main indicators reflect the epidemiological situation in the Republic of Dagestan from 1997 to 2016.

Results. An understanding of the status of the main epidemiological indicators of the condition of public health of the region's rural and urban population was obtained and future dynamics predicted. An integrated assessment of the well-being of the territory of the republic revealed areas and cities with adverse trends in public health in the main groups of socially significant and environmentally-related pathologies.

Conclusions. An integrated assessment of the state of well-being in the Republic of Dagestan by groups of epidemiological indicators of general morbidity, general morbidity of various age groups of the population, socially significant and environmentally-caused morbidity, as well as a forecast of their dynamics, revealed adverse trends in public health in rural populations of Tsuntinskiy, Akhtynskiy, Gunibskiy, Kulinskiy, Tabasaranskiy, Nogayskiy, Novolakskiy, Suleiman-Stalskiy, Khasavyurtskiy, Tarumovskiy districts and of the cities of Kaspiysk, Dagestanskie Ogni, Makhachkala and Kizilyurt. An analysis of the sources of supplies of drinking water revealed a positive correlation between heavy metals content and adverse trends in socially significant pathology in the regions of Northern Dagestan.

About the Authors

A. G. Gasangadzhieva
Dagestan State University, Institute of Ecology and Sustainable Development
Russian Federation

Aziza G. Gasangadzhieva - Department of Biology and Biodiversity.

21 Dakha-daeva St, Makhachkala, 367001, Тел. +79285140917


Competing Interests: no conflict of interest


P. I. Gabibova
Dagestan State University, Institute of Ecology and Sustainable Development
Russian Federation

Patimat I. Gabibova

Makhachkala


Competing Interests: no conflict of interest


M. G. Daudova
Dagestan State University, Institute of Ecology and Sustainable Development
Russian Federation

Madina G. Daudova

Makhachkala


Competing Interests: no conflict of interest


I. V. Galkina
Far Eastern Federal University
Russian Federation

Irina V. Galkina

Vladivostok

Competing Interests: no conflict of interest


K. M. Giraev
Dagestan State University, Institute of Ecology and Sustainable Development; Institute of Physics H.I. Amirkhanov of the Dagestan Scientific Center, Russian Academy of Sciences
Russian Federation

Kamal M. Giraev

Makhachkala


Competing Interests: no conflict of interest


Z. Ya. Magomedova
Dagestan State University, Institute of Ecology and Sustainable Development
Russian Federation

Zainab Ya. Magomedova

Makhachkala


Competing Interests: no conflict of interest


References

1. I. Revich B.A., Sergeyev O.V., Shelepchikov A.A. Innovative environmental and epidemiologic technologies of assessment of dioxins impacts on childrens health. Ekologiya cheloveka [Human Ecology]. 2012, no. 8, pp. 42-49. (In Russian)

2. Yarygina M.V., Kiku P.F., Gamova S.V., Shiter N.S., Bogdanova V.D., Zavialova Y.S. Public morbidity caused by ecological situation in Primorsky territory in current social and economic conditions. Tihookeanskij medicinskij zurnal [Pacific Medical Journal]. 2015, no. 3, pp. 32-34. (In Russian)

3. Savchenko O.V. Environmental heavy metals pollution effect on preschool children's health. Ekologiya cheloveka [Human Ecology]. 2018, no. 3, pp. 16-20. (In Russian)

4. Lin H.-J., Sung T.I., Chen C.-Y., Guo H.-R. Arsenic levels in drinking water and mortality of liver cancer in Taiwan. Journal of hazardous materials, 2013, vol. 262, pp. 11321138. DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2012.12.049

5. Policy brief - heathy mitigation in the WHO European region. World Health Organization. Available at:

6. http://www.euro.who.int/en/healtli-topics/environment-and-healtli/Climate-change/publications/2017/policy-brief-healthy-mitigation-in-the-who-european-region (accessed 02.02.2019)

7. Chernyshov V.I., Sidorenko S.N., Zykov V.N., Chernyshov V.V. Otsenka ekologicheskogo sostoyaniya re-gionov po sanitarno-gigienicheskim pokazatelyam [Assessment of the ecological state of the regions by sanitary and hygienic indicators]. Moscow, Russian University of Peoples' Friendship Publ., 2011, 272 p. (In Russian)

8. Zaitseva N.V., Sboev A.S., Kleyn S.V., Vekovshinina S.A. Drinking water quality: health risk factors and efficiency of control and surveillance activities by Rospotrebnadzor. Analiz riska zdorov'yu [Health Risk Analysis]. 2019, no. 2, pp. 44-55. (In Russian)

9. Starkova K.G., Dolgikh O.V., Otavina E.A., Bezruchenko N.V., Guselnikov M.A., Mazunina A.A. Hypersensitivity markers in children under environmental aluminum exposure. Meditsinskaya Immunologiya [Medical Immunology (Russia)]. 2019, vol. 21, no. 1, pp. 165-170. (In Russian) DOI: 10.15789/1563-0625-2019-1-165-170

10. Krasavina N.A., Startceva S.E. Risk factors - influencing the health of preschool children. Ekologiya cheloveka [Human Ecology]. 2018, no. 6, pp. 25-31. (In Russian)

11. Postanovlenie Pravitel'stva RF ot 01.12.2004 N715 «Ob utverzhdenii perechnya sotsial'no-znachimykh zabolevanii i zabolevanii, predstavlyayushchikh opasnost' dlya okru-zhayushchikh» [Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation of 01.12.2004 N715 "On the approval of the list of socially significant diseases and diseases posing a danger to others"]. Available at: http://base.garant.ru/12137881/ (accessed 02.02.2019)

12. Puzin S.N., Shurgaya M.A., Bogova O.T., Potapov V.N., Chandirli S.A., Baleka L.Yu., Belichenko V.V., Ogay D.S. Medical and social aspects of health. modern approaches to the prevention of socially significant diseases. Mediko-Sotsyal'naya Ekspretiza i Reabilitatsiya [Medical and Social Expert Evaluation and Rehabilitation]. 2013, no. 3, pp. 310. (In Russian)

13. Abdurakhmanov G.M., Gasangadzhieva A.G., Daudova M.G., Gabibova P.I., Salimkhanov N.G. Geographical distribution of socially significant and ecology dependent morbidity of the population of the Untsukul District. South of Russia: ecology, development, 2018, vol. 13, no. 1, pp. 128144. (In Russian) DOI: 10.18470/1992-1098-2018-1-128-144

14. Abdurakhmanov G.M., Gasangadzhieva A.G., Daudova M.G., Gadzhiev A.A. Ecologo-geographical assessment of child cancer incidence among children in Republic of Dagestan. Ekologiya cheloveka [Human Ecology]. 2015, no. 8, pp. 16-25. (In Russian)

15. Murman V.E. Teoriya veroyatnosti i matematicheskaya statistika [Probability Theory and Mathematical Statistics]. Moscow, Vysshaya shkola Publ., 2004, 480 p. (In Russian)

16. Trukhacheva N.V. Matematicheskaya statistika v medi-ko-biologicheskikh issledovaniyakh s primeneniem paketa Statistica [Mathematical statistics in biomedical research using the Statistica package]. Moscow, GEOTAR-Media Publ., 2012, 384 p. (In Russian)

17. Fedoseev V.V., ed. Ekonomiko-matematicheskie meto-dy i prikladnye modeli [Economic and mathematical methods and applied models]. Moscow, YuNITI Publ., 2002, 392 p. (In Russian)

18. Dushkova D.O., Evseev A.V. Ekologiya i zdorov'e cheloveka: regional'nye issledovaniya na evropeiskom Severe Rossii [Ecology and human health: regional studies in the European North of Russia]. Moscow, Faculty of Geography, Moscow State University Publ., 2011, 192 p. (In Russian)

19. Namazbaeva Z.I., Bazelyuk L.T., Eshmagambetova A.B. Evaluation of the respiratory system of the population in urban areas. Hygiene and sanitation, 2018, vol. 97, no. 3, pp. 230-233. (In Russian) DOI: 10.18821/0016-9900-2017-97-3-230-233

20. Abdurakhmanov G.M., Gasangadzhieva A.G., Gabibova P.I. Ekologo-geograficheskaya obuslovlennost' i prognoz zabolevaemosti zlokachestvennymi novoobrazovaniyami naseleniya Respubliki Dagestan [Ecological and geographical conditionality and prognosis of the incidence of malignant neoplasms of the population of the Republic of Dagestan]. Makhachkala, IP Ovchinnikov (ALEF) Publ., 2009. 504 p. (In Russian)

21. Kaprin A.D., Starinskyi V.V., Petrova G.V., eds. Zlo-kachestvennye novoobrazovaniya v Rossii v 2017 g. (Zabolevaemost' i smertnost') [Malignant neoplasms in Russia in 2017 (Morbidity and Mortality)]. Moscow, Moscow Cancer Research Institute named after P. A. Herzen Publ., 2018, 250 p. (In Russian)

22. International Diabetes Federation. Diabetes atlas. 6-edition, 2013. Available at: http://www.idf.org/diabetesatlas (accessed 12.02.2019)

23. International Diabetes Federation. IDF Diabetes Atlas. 8th ed. Brussels: IDF; 2017. Available at: http://www.idf.org/diabetesatlas (accessed 12.02.2019)

24. Dedov I.I., Shestakova M.V., Vikulova O.K., Zheleznya-kova A.V., Isakov M.A. Diabetes mellitus in Russian Federation: prevalence, morbidity, mortality, parameters of gly-caemic control and structure of glucose lowering therapy according to the Federal Diabetes Register, status 2017. Diabetes mellitus, 2018, vol. 21, no. 3, pp. 144-159. (In Russian) DOI: 10.14341/DM9686

25. Kalashnikova M.F., Suntsov Y.I., Belousov D.Y., Kantem-irova M.A. Analysis of epidemiological indices of type 2 diabetes mellitus in the adult population of Moscow. Diabetes mellitus, 2014, no. 3, pp. 5-16. (In Russian) DOI: 10.14341/DM201435-16

26. Suntsov Yu.I., Bolotskaya L.L., Maslova O.V., Kazakov I.V. Epidemiology of diabetes mellitus and prognosis of its prevalence in the Russian Federation. Sakharni Diabet [Diabetes mellitus]. 2011, no. 1, pp. 15-18. (In Russian)

27. Danilov A.N. Monitoring the quality of life using a questionnaire SF-36 as a leading indicator prediction epidemiological situation tuberculosis. Vestnik Sovremennoi Klinicheskoi Mediciny [The Bulletin of Contemporary Clinical Medicine]. 2015, vol. 8, no. 3, pp. 15-20. (In Russian)

28. Philippova T.P., Vasilieva L.S., Kochkin A.V., Saw-wateeva V.G., Schemetov A.V., Rusak D.M. The modern epidemiological situation with tuberculosis in Russia. Sibir-skii meditsinskii zhurnal (Irkutsk) [Siberian Medical Journal (Irkutsk)]. 2009, vol. 90, no. 7, pp. 13-16. (In Russian)

29. Djachenko T.S., Ivasheva V.V., Kartamysheva E.D., Ti-bua T.R. Modern aspects of epidemiology of diseases of blood circulatory system in a large region in the South of Russia. Volgogradskii nauchno-meditsinskii zhurnal [Volgograd Journal of Medical Research]. 2016, no. 2, pp. 4-10. (In Russian)

30. Kiku P.F., Gorborukova T.V., Gvozdenko T.A. Influence of environmental factors on hygiene prevalence of circulatory diseases of population of the Primorsky Kray bioclimatic zones. Byulleten' Vostochno-Sibirskogo nauchnogo tsentra Sibirskogo otdeleniya Rossiiskoi Akademii med-itsinskikh nauk [Bulletin of the East Siberian Scientific Center of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences]. 2013, no 3-1 (91), pp. 70-74. (In Russian)

31. Ballester F., Michelozzi P., Iniguez C. Weather, climate, and public health. Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health, 2003, vol. 57, iss. 10, pp. 759-760. DOI: 10.1136/jech.57.10.759

32. Saborny R. L'homme modificat le climat. Reecherche. 2005, no 2, pp. 522-531.

33. Ivanets N.N., Anokhina I.P., Vinnikova M.A., eds. Narkologiya: natsional'noe rukovodstvo [Narcology: national leadership]. Moscow, GEOTAR-Medina Publ., 2008, 720 p. (In Russian)

34. Abdulmutalimova T.O. Kantserogennyi risk pri khronicheskoiperoral'noi ekspozitsii mysh'yaka (na primere Severnogo Dagestana). Avtoreferat diss. kand. med. Nauk [Carcinogenic risk in chronic oral exposure of arsenic (for example, Northern Dagestan). Abstract of diss. cand. honey. of sciences]. Moscow, 2018, 24 p.


Review

For citations:


Gasangadzhieva A.G., Gabibova P.I., Daudova M.G., Galkina I.V., Giraev K.M., Magomedova Z.Ya. Medical-Environmental Assessment and Forecasting of Socially Significant Pathology of the Population of the Republic of Dagestan. South of Russia: ecology, development. 2019;14(4):147-164. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.18470/1992-1098-2019-4-147-164

Views: 839


Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.


ISSN 1992-1098 (Print)
ISSN 2413-0958 (Online)