RESULTS OF ATMOSPHERIC AIR POLLUTION MONITORING

Authors

  • Guzal F. Sherkuzieva
  • Nargiza R. Samigova
  • Gulnara A. Allayarova
  • Shakhshanem E. Orzbaeva

Keywords:

atmospheric air, motor transport, nitric oxide, disease, work gas, pollution, dust

Abstract

Sanitary protection of atmospheric air, which is the most important factor of the external environment, ensuring its quality indicators in accordance with environmental standards is one of the current global problems. While global emissions are declining at this rate, global warming and climate change are having unpredictable consequences. Currently, one of the most dangerous sources for human health is toxic gases emitted by vehicles, in particular, the exhaust gases from vehicles enter the body through the respiratory tract and combine with hemoglobin in red blood cells to form carboxyhemoglobin. In samples that did not meet hygienic requirements, sulfur dioxide was found to be in the second place after dusting. In the analysis of atmospheric air pollution with formaldehyde, it was found that all samples met the hygienic requirements.

Author Biographies

Guzal F. Sherkuzieva

Associate Professor, Department of Communal Hygiene and Occupational Health of Tashkent Medical Academy, Uzbekistan

E-mail: guzal.sherquzieva@gmail.com

Nargiza R. Samigova

Associate Professor, Department of Communal Hygiene and Occupational Health of Tashkent Medical Academy, Uzbekistan

E-mail: nargiz.samigova@gmail.com

Gulnara A. Allayarova

master's student in the specialty "Hygiene", Tashkent Medical Academy, Uzbekistan

Shakhshanem E. Orzbaeva

master's student in the specialty "Hygiene", Tashkent Medical Academy, Uzbekistan

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Published

2022-10-03

How to Cite

Guzal F. Sherkuzieva, Nargiza R. Samigova, Gulnara A. Allayarova, & Shakhshanem E. Orzbaeva. (2022). RESULTS OF ATMOSPHERIC AIR POLLUTION MONITORING. Central Asian Journal of Medicine, (3), 121-126. Retrieved from https://mail.journals.tma.uz/index.php/cajm/article/view/510

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