On the impact of some harmful environmental and hygienic factors on the level of primary incidence in the Republic of Karakalpakstan

Amet Madreimov, Danash Umarova
An analysis of the main ecological and hygienic environmental factors affecting the incidence rates among the population of the Republic of Karakalpakstan in 2009-2023 found that between the indicators of the primary incidence of the entire population and non-normative chemical composition of water samples from open reservoirs, average direct correlations were established in the Republic of Karakalpakstan (rxy=0.66), in the Northern (rxy=0.54) zone, in Kanlykul (rxy=0.34f Chimbay (rxy=0.42), Ellikkala (rxy=0,38), Turtkul (rxy=0.61) districts and in Nukus (rxy=0.47). The dynamics of primary morbidity with medium strength depended on the chemical contamination of water in wells in the Western zone (rxy=0.39), Kegeyli (rxy=0.55), Chimbay (rxy=0.34), Khodjeyli (rxy=0.61) and Turtkul (rxy=0.40) districts. The level of primary morbidity depended on the chemical contamination of tap water in Kanlykul (rxy=0.57), Shumanay (rxy=0,37), Kegeyli (rxy=0.44), Nukus (rxy=0.51), Khodjeyli (rxy=0.48) and Beruni (rxy=0.41) areas, in the Republic of Karakalpakstan (rxy=0.33). Primary morbidity of the entire population for 2009-2021. had an average dependence on the chemical pollution of atmospheric air in the Republic of Karakalpakstan (rxy=0.66f in Khodjeyli (rxy=0.65) Kanlykul (rxy=0.39j, Beruni (rxy=0.59) districts, in the Northern zone (rxy=0.46), strong dependence - in Takhtakupyr (rxy=0.86) district.
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