Assessment of epidemiologic safety of drinking water by microbiologic indicators in the Russian Federation and the Republic of Bashkortostan
https://doi.org/10.25789/YMJ.2024.87.14
Abstract
Poor-quality drinking water can be a source of morbidity of the population with acute intestinal infections. In order to assess the epidemiological safety of drinking water use, calculations of the correlation and regression relationship between the incidence of intestinal infections in the population and samples of drinking water that do not correspond to sanitary and microbiological indicators over the Russian Federation and the Republic Bashkortostan for the period 2013-2022 were performed. The results showed a statistically significant relationship between inappropriate drinking water samples and indicators of infectious morbidity of the population.
About the Authors
A. R. RakhimovaRussian Federation
Rakhimova Albina Ramilevna – junior researcher at the Department of Complex problems of human hygiene and ecology.
T. K. Valeev
Russian Federation
Valeev Timur Kamilevich – PhD, senior researcher of the department of complex problems of human hygiene and ecology
R. A. Suleymanov
Russian Federation
Suleymanov Rafail Anvarovich – MD, chief researcher of the department of complex problems of human hygiene and ecology
Z. B. Baktybaeva
Russian Federation
Baktybayeva Zulfiya Bulatovna – PhD, senior researcher of the department of complex problems of human hygiene and ecology.
N. R. Rakhmatullin
Russian Federation
Rakhmatullin Nail Ravilovich – PhD, senior researcher of the department of complex problems of human hygiene and ecology
E. G. Stepanov
Russian Federation
Stepanov Evgeniy Georgievich – PhD, Head of Department of complex problems of human hygiene and ecology
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Rakhimova A.R., Valeev T.K., Suleymanov R.A., Baktybaeva Z.B., Rakhmatullin N.R., Stepanov E.G. Assessment of epidemiologic safety of drinking water by microbiologic indicators in the Russian Federation and the Republic of Bashkortostan. Yakut Medical Journal. 2024;(3):70-74. https://doi.org/10.25789/YMJ.2024.87.14