EFFECT ON POSTPARTUM DEVELOPMENT OF LYMPHOID TISSUES IN PROGENY AIRWAY WALLS DUE TO CHRONIC EXPOSURE TO AIR POLLUTANTS
Keywords:
nitrogen oxides, sulfur dioxide, carbon monoxide, ozoneAbstract
In recent decades, environmental pollution has become one of the most important environmental and medical problems on a global scale. The expansion of industrial production, the acceleration of urbanization, the increase in the number of vehicles, and the development of the energy sector have led to the pollution of atmospheric air with various chemical substances. The presence of nitrogen oxides, sulfur dioxide, carbon monoxide, ozone, various aerosol particles, heavy metals, and other toxic components in the composition of atmospheric air has a significant negative impact on human health. In particular, the chronic impact of these factors can cause morphofunctional changes in the functioning of various systems of the body.
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