Published June 18, 2022 | Version v1
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Evaluation of mutagenic activity of external factors

  • 1. Professor of KFU, Republican Center for Medical Prevention
  • 2. Candidate of Science, chief physician
  • 3. Doctor of Science, Professor of ISMA
  • 4. Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor, Head of the Department of Kazan State Medical University
  • 5. Postgraduate student, Kazan Federal University.
  • 6. Research area. Study of medical and industrial ecology.
  • 7. Postgraduate Student, KFU, Center for Biology and Pedagogical Education / Department of Human and Animal Physiology
  • 8. Chief Researcher, Department of Occupational Medicine, Ufa Research Institute of Occupational Medicine and Human Ecology, Professor, Doctor of Medical Sciences
  • 9. Assistant of the Department of Instrumental Diagnostics with the Course of Phthisiology, I.N. Ulyanov Chuvash State University, Faculty of Medicine
  • 10. Student of Kazan State Medical University. The research area is the environmental aspects that form morbidity of the population.

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Petrochemical enterprises dominate the system of the economic potential of our country. These enterprises, according to Russian legislation, are classified as carcinogenic. The technological process of this industry has excellent potential for improvement, which is predominantly expressed in the areas of technological, sanitary, and technical labor protection. However, according to the technical regulations, it is challenging to achieve complete industrial safety, which forms the list of problems of carcinogenic industrial facilities. Hence, the main objective of the present study is to evaluate the mutagenic activity of external factors. To accomplish that aim, experimental research is conducted. The results of this research can serve as a starting point in developing preventive measures to reduce the level of mutagenic hazard at carcinogenic enterprises.

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2610-7996