Kazan (Volga region) Federal University, KFU
KAZAN
FEDERAL UNIVERSITY
 
ADVERSE CLIMATIC CONDITIONS AND THEIR CONSEQUENCES FOR HUMAN HEALTH
Form of presentationArticles in international journals and collections
Year of publication2016
Языкрусский
  • Aukhadeev Timur Rinatovich, author
  • Perevedencev Yuriy Petrovich, author
  • Ivanov Aleksandr Ivanovich, author
  • Bibliographic description in the original language Yu.P. Perevedentsev, T.R. Auhadeev, A.V.Ivanov. Adverse climatic conditions and their consequences for human health // International Journal of Pharmacy & Technology. Volume 8. Issue 4 - December 2016, pp.24458-24466.
    Annotation The overview of works on problem of environment impact on human health is presented. Consequences of summer heat of year 2003 in Western Europe, in Moscow in years 2001 and 203, on territory of European territory of Russia and in Tatarstan in July-August of 2010 are considered as example. One of the most informative bio-meteorological indexes, the index of pathogenicity, was calculated with use of data of meteorological measurements at 19 stations of Privolzhskii federal precinct (PFP) in years 1966-2010. The major attention is paid to pace-temporal analysis of both summary index of pathogenicity and its particular constituents on territory of Privolzhskii federal precinct (PFP). Increasing of irritating weather conditions occurs from south-west of PFP to north-east. Comfortable weather conditions are characteristic for summer months. At this in winter period the major contribution in summary index I is made by indexes of pathogenicity of air temperature and day-to-day temperature vari
    Keywords climate changes, index of pathogenicity, day-to-day variation, human health, environment.
    The name of the journal International Journal of Pharmacy & Technology
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