Classification of occupational respiratory diseases
N.N. MAZITOVA
Institute of Postgraduate Professional Education Federal Medical Biophysical Center named after A.I. Burnazyan of the Federal Medical and Biological Agency of Russia, Moscow
Mazitova Nailya Nailevna
Doctor of Medical Science, Professor at the Department of Occupational Medicine, Hygiene and Occupational Pathologies
46 Zhivopisnaya str., Moscow 123182
tel. (499) 190-96-93, e-mail: nailya.mazitova @ gmail.com
The article gives an analytical review of existing classifications of occupational respiratory diseases. A version of the national classification of the forenamed disease is offered, the use of which allows creating a simple step by step algorithm for the diagnosis of occupational respiratory diseases which has already proved to be effective.
Key words: occupational diseases of the respiratory system, classification.
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