On the issue of occupational diseases in health workers and their detection in periodical medical inspections

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The retrospective analysis of the morbidity rate, the loss of the workability in health workers of the Republic of Bashkortostan with occupational diseases over the period from 1960 to 2015 was executed. The distribution of absolute and relative indices of the occupational morbidity rate by years is presented. The factors of the production environment and the labor process contributing to the development of occupational diseases are singled out. The leading place in the structure of the primary morbidity is held by occupational diseases associated with chemical (toxic-allergic) factors, the second — with diseases associated with the impact of physical factors; the third - diseases from the influence of biological factors.

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Nina S. Kondrova

Bashkir State Medical University

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Email: kondrovans@yandex.ru

Candidate of Medical Science, Associate Professor of the Department of Hygiene Bashkir State Medical University of the Ministry of Health of Russia.

e-mail: kondrovans@yandex.ru

Russian Federation

E. R. Shaikhlislamova

Ufa Research Institute of Occupational Health and Human Ecology

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Russian Federation

I. V. Sandakova

Office of the Federal Service on Consumer Rights Protection and Human Welfare Supervision in the Republic of Bashkortostan

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Russian Federation

N. I. Simonova

Klin Institute of Protection and Working Conditions

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Russian Federation

N. N. Karpova

Bashkir State Medical University

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ORCID iD: 0000-0002-5110-9298
Russian Federation

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