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MAIN SOURCES OF POLLUTION AND NOMENCLATURE OF INDICATORS OF SOIL SANITARY STATE

Iskandarova Sh.T. -Tashkent Pediatric Medical Institute

Fayzieva M.F. -Tashkent Pediatric Medical Institute

Khasanova M.I. -Tashkent Pediatric Medical Institute

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The transformations associated with the active growth of cities, the development of various industries and agriculture are a source of soil pollution and contaminated soil is a source of secondary pollution of ground and surface waters, agricultural atmospheric air. This determines the possibility of exposure to soil pollutants on the human body.

The work is devoted to actual problems for Uzbekistan from the standpoint of maintaining the health of the population, these are the issues of soil hygiene and the state of cleaning the territories of populated areas.

Key words: soil hygiene, sources of soil pollution, soil pollutants, human body, preservation of public health, cleaning of populated areas.

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8

Last page

14

For citation: Iskandarova Sh.T., Fayzieva M.F., Khasanova M.I. Main sources of pollution and nomenclature of indicators of soil sanitary state//New Day in Medicine 2(34)2021 8-14 https://cutt.ly/pcQgQE5

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