ROLE OF HEAVY METALS IN ANEMIA

RYSPEKOVA, N.N. and NURMUKHAMBETOV, A.N. (2013) ROLE OF HEAVY METALS IN ANEMIA. Научно-практический журнал “Вестник КазНМУ” (3). ISSN 9965-01-300-4

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Abstract

Diseases of the blood system occupy one of priority items of all diseases in the world [1, 2, 3, 4]. A quarter of the world's population, including 293 million (47%) of children under 5 years and 468 million (30%) of women defined anemia [5]. The prevalence of anemia in Kazakhstan exceeds the 40% level set by WHO / UNICEF / UNU as a serious public health problem in the general population, on average, children of all ages, women of reproductive age [6]. Currently, anemia is considered not only as a symptom of the disease, but also as a pathogenetic factor aggravating damage in the body. [7] In the development of anemia defined role for effects of heavy metals [8, 9]. Environmental contamination with salts of these metals has a significant impact on the health of the population and continues to be one of the most pressing problems of our time [10, 11, 12, 13, 14]. In 15 cities of Kazakhstan, including Zyryanovsk, Aktau, Temirtau, Taraz, Petropavlovsk, Shymkent, Almaty, significantly increased levels of air pollution from emissions [15, 16]. Studies have shown that the impact of heavy metals on the blood system characterized by the development of anemia in the pathogenesis of which has a value of oppression and violation of erythropoiesis, reduced life of red blood cells. Therefore, the investigation metallindutsirovannyh anemia and possible ways of its correction is an urgent problem for Kazakhstan.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: R Medicine > RC Internal medicine
Divisions: Научно-практический журнал "Вестник КазНМУ" > Выпуск №2 2013 год
Depositing User: Mr Press KazNMU
Date Deposited: 25 Jun 2013 10:03
Last Modified: 25 Jun 2013 10:03
URI: http://repository.kaznmu.kz/id/eprint/6841

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