Chemical substances as a risk factor causing abnormalities of female reproductive function
- Authors: Blagodatin V.M.1,2, Litovskaya A.V.1,2, Novohatskaya O.O.1,2, Tihomirov J.P.1,2, Pereslegina I.A.1,2, Penkovich A.A.1,2, Korkotashvili L.V.1,2
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							Affiliations: 
							
- Research Institute of Hygiene and Occupational Pathology
 - Research Institute of Pediatric Gastroenterology
 
 - Issue: Vol 49, No 3 (2000)
 - Pages: 33-34
 - Section: Current state of ecological reproductology
 - URL: https://bakhtiniada.ru/jowd/article/view/89334
 - DOI: https://doi.org/10.17816/JOWD89334
 - ID: 89334
 
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There were examined 74 pregnant women residing in regions with advanced chemical industry, 47 of which worked on chemical plants, 27 were engaged in other spheres. Analysis of immunological and metabolical status was held twice - at the term of 15-17 and 30-32 weeks. Study of state of reproductive function revealed high level of risk for women under observation.
The results of this work served as the basis for elaborating and inculcation of wide complex of sanitary-technological, ecologo-hygienic and treatment-and prophylactic measures directed to decreasing unfavourable influence of chemical substances of environment, including industrial one, on female reproductive function.
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V. M. Blagodatin
Research Institute of Hygiene and Occupational Pathology; Research Institute of Pediatric Gastroenterology
							Author for correspondence.
							Email: info@eco-vector.com
				                					                																			                												                	Russian Federation, 							Nizhny Novgorod; Nizhny Novgorod						
A. V. Litovskaya
Research Institute of Hygiene and Occupational Pathology; Research Institute of Pediatric Gastroenterology
														Email: info@eco-vector.com
				                					                																			                												                	Russian Federation, 							Nizhny Novgorod; Nizhny Novgorod						
O. O. Novohatskaya
Research Institute of Hygiene and Occupational Pathology; Research Institute of Pediatric Gastroenterology
														Email: info@eco-vector.com
				                					                																			                												                	Russian Federation, 							Nizhny Novgorod; Nizhny Novgorod						
Ju. P. Tihomirov
Research Institute of Hygiene and Occupational Pathology; Research Institute of Pediatric Gastroenterology
														Email: info@eco-vector.com
				                					                																			                												                	Russian Federation, 							Nizhny Novgorod; Nizhny Novgorod						
I. A. Pereslegina
Research Institute of Hygiene and Occupational Pathology; Research Institute of Pediatric Gastroenterology
														Email: info@eco-vector.com
				                					                																			                												                	Russian Federation, 							Nizhny Novgorod; Nizhny Novgorod						
A. A. Penkovich
Research Institute of Hygiene and Occupational Pathology; Research Institute of Pediatric Gastroenterology
														Email: info@eco-vector.com
				                					                																			                												                	Russian Federation, 							Nizhny Novgorod; Nizhny Novgorod						
L. V. Korkotashvili
Research Institute of Hygiene and Occupational Pathology; Research Institute of Pediatric Gastroenterology
														Email: info@eco-vector.com
				                					                																			                												                	Russian Federation, 							Nizhny Novgorod; Nizhny Novgorod						
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