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Harmonization of classifications of occupational interstitial lung diseases, solutions from pulmonologist’s point of view

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Abstract

Introduction. Modern international and domestic classifications of occupational interstitial lung diseases in comparison with pulmonology are presented. The necessity of revision of the List of occupational diseases is substantiated. The ways to optimize the classification of occupational interstitial lung diseases are proposed.

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G. P. Orlova
Pavlov First Saint Petersburg State Medical University; North-West Scientific Center for Hygiene and Public Health
Russian Federation
Galina P. Orlova, leading researcher of Research Institute of interstitial and orphan lung diseases, Dr. of Sci. (Med.), 6–8, L’va Tolstogo str., St. Petersburg, Russia, 197022; 4, 2nd Sovetskaya str., St. Petersburg, Russia, 191036


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Orlova G.P. Harmonization of classifications of occupational interstitial lung diseases, solutions from pulmonologist’s point of view. Russian Journal of Occupational Health and Industrial Ecology. 2019;(8):501-504. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.31089/1026-9428-2019-59-8-501-504

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