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On the issue of terminology of hearing loss from noise

https://doi.org/10.31089/1026-9428-2019-59-12-1025-1027

Abstract

The article discusses the terminology of hearing loss from the effects of industrial noise. In modern regulatory documents — orders and clinical recommendations of the Ministry of health of the SR of the Russian Federation, the Ministry of health of the Russian Federation regulating work on diagnostics, examination of communication of disease of hearing with a profession and professional suitability for work in the conditions of influence of noise, there are terminological discrepancies and divergences complicating work of practical doctors. The current situation causes controversial decisions and conflicts that have not only medical, but also social and deontological significance. There is an urgent need to discuss the terminological aspects of hearing loss from noise.

About the Authors

V. B. Pankova
Th e All-Russian Scientifi c Research Institute of Railway Hygiene; Russian scientifi c and clinical center of audiology and hearing aid; Clinical Centre of Otorhinolaryngology
Russian Federation

For correspondence: Vera B. Pankova, Head of Department of clinical research and occupational pathology, Prof., Dr. of Sci. (Med.)

1, Pakgauznoe highway, Moscow, Russia, 125438

123, Leninskу Ave., Moscow, Russia, 117513

30/2, Volokolamskoye highway, Moscow, Russia, 123182



G. A. Tavartkiladze
Russian scientifi c and clinical center of audiology and hearing aid
Russian Federation
123, Leninskу Ave., Moscow, Russia, 117513


N. A. Daykhes
Clinical Centre of Otorhinolaryngology
Russian Federation
30/2, Volokolamskoye highway, Moscow, Russia, 123182


I. N. Fedina
Clinical Centre of Otorhinolaryngology; Federal Scientifi c Center of Hygiene named aft er F.F. Erisman
Russian Federation

30/2, Volokolamskoye highway, Moscow, Russia, 123182

2, Semashko str., Mytischi town, Russia, 141014



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Pankova V.B., Tavartkiladze G.A., Daykhes N.A., Fedina I.N. On the issue of terminology of hearing loss from noise. Russian Journal of Occupational Health and Industrial Ecology. 2019;(12):1025-1027. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.31089/1026-9428-2019-59-12-1025-1027

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