Primary morbidity of female military personnel serving in enterprises for disposing chemical weapons with organophosphate toxic substances (2007—2016)

S. G. Grigoriev, V. Evdokimov, V. A. Sanzharevsky, G. G. Zagorodnikov
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Relevance. On September 27, 2017, Russia announced the completion of disposal of chemical weapons with organophosphorus toxic substances. ahead of its international obligations. Besides men, military women also served in enterprises for disposal of these weapons.Intention. To assess the impact of occupational factors on the primary morbidity of female military personnel (n = 267) served in enterprises for disposal of chemical weapons with organophosphates in 2007-2016.Methodology. The object of the study was data on the primary morbidity of female military personnel employed in disposal of chemical weapons with organophosphates (group 1) and serving in support and service units (group 2). The results were compared with the indicators of primary morbidity of all female military personnel Armed Forces of Russia. Nosologies were correlated with the chapters of diseases by the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems (ICD-10).Results and Discussion. In Group 1 of female military personnel, the primary morbidity for a number of disease categories was better than in Group 2 and all the female military personnel of the Russian Armed Forces, which can be explained by careful preliminary selection before recruting, good work organization, and timely prevention of initial health disorders and rehabilitation of the functional reserves of the body. In military women of Groups 1 and 2, compared to all the female military personnel of the Russian Armed Forces, a statistically significantly higher level of primary morbidity was revealed for mental disorders and behavioral disorders (Chapter V by ICD-10). This can be explained by the cumulative effect of mental tension during disposal of chemical weapons. Of note, the above disorders were not the leading category of primary morbidity in both female military personnel working in enterprises and in all the female military personnel of the Russian Armed Forces. In female women of Group 1 compared to all the female military personnel of the Russian Armed Forces, there was a statistically significantly higher level of diseases of the musculoskeletal system and connective tissue (Chapter XIII by ICD-10). It can be assumed that negative memories of the likelihood of emergencies when moving weapons that require disposal create additional physical efforts and overstrain of individual muscles. It is appropriate to point out that diseases of the musculoskeletal system and connective tissue increased in female military personnel in all groups and overall in 2007-2016. In Group 1 of female military personnel, there was an increase in proportion of diseases from Chapter XIII vs certain stability of their percentage in all the female military personnel f the Russian Armed Forces.Conclusion. The results obtained showed a sufficient effectiveness of preventive and protective measures during the disposal of organophosphate weapons by female military personnel.
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2007-2016年在有机磷有毒化学武器处置企业服役的女军人发病率
的相关性。2017年9月27日,俄罗斯宣布完成含有机磷有毒物质化学武器处置工作。在其国际义务之前。除了男性,女军人也在处理这些武器的企业中服役。探讨2007-2016年在有机磷化学武器处置企业服役的女性军人(267人)职业因素对其原发性发病率的影响。研究的对象是参与处置有机磷化学武器(第1组)和在保障和服务单位(第2组)服役的女性军事人员的初级发病率数据。研究结果与俄罗斯武装部队所有女性军事人员的初级发病率指标进行了比较。根据国际疾病和相关健康问题统计分类(ICD-10),将疾病分类与疾病章节进行关联。结果和讨论。在第1组女性军事人员中,一些疾病类别的初级发病率优于第2组和俄罗斯武装部队的所有女性军事人员,这可以通过在招募前仔细的初步选择,良好的工作组织,及时预防最初的健康障碍和恢复身体的功能储备来解释。在第1组和第2组的女军人中,与俄罗斯武装部队的所有女军事人员相比,精神障碍和行为障碍的原发性发病率在统计上明显更高(ICD-10第五章)。这可以用处置化学武器过程中精神紧张的累积效应来解释。值得注意的是,上述疾病并不是在企业工作的女性军事人员和俄罗斯武装部队的所有女性军事人员中主要发病类别。与俄罗斯武装部队的所有女性军事人员相比,第1组女性的肌肉骨骼系统和结缔组织疾病的发病率在统计上明显更高(ICD-10第十三章)。可以假设,在搬运需要处理的武器时,对紧急情况可能性的负面记忆造成了额外的体力劳动和个人肌肉的过度紧张。需要指出的是,2007-2016年,女性军人的肌肉骨骼系统和结缔组织疾病在所有群体和总体上都有所增加。在第1组女性军事人员中,第十三章疾病的比例有所增加,而在俄罗斯武装部队所有女性军事人员中,疾病的比例具有一定的稳定性。所获得的结果表明,在女军人处置有机磷武器过程中,预防和保护措施具有足够的有效性。
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