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UKRAINIAN JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH 4(73) 2022, Vol.18, No 4, 2022

Scientific and practical journal for hygienists, physiologists, toxicologists and occupational physicians. Founded in April 2005.

https://doi.org/10.33573/ujoh2022.04

IN THE ISSUE:

ORIGINAL PAPERS


Irina Böckelmann, Igor Zavgorodnii, Annemarie Minow

Opportunities and Risks of Digital Assistance Systems from the Perspective of Occupational Medicine, 267–276, ENG


Kovalchuk T.A., Rubtsov R.V.

Diagnostic value of inflammatory biomarkers among mining and metallurgical workers with pneumoconiosis in combination with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, 277–284, UKR


Lashko O.M., Kurmyshov O.V., Mukha Yu.Yu.

Occupational interstitial diseases: pneumoconiosis and coronavirus disease (COVID-19). Epidemiology, pathogenesis, clinical manifestations, diagnostics, prevention, 285–296, UKR


Zaitsev D.V.

Prospects of intermittent pneumatic compression as a neurotropic therapy, 297–306, UKR


Bobko N.A., Dovgopola S.P.

Working tension and biological aging of surgeons under round-the-clock duties, 307–319, UKR


V.V. Kalnysh, A.M. Nagorna, O.A. Kompaniets

"Cascade" method in professional organization of psycho-physiological selection of military officers in peacetime and under martial law, 320–328, UKR


Didenko M.M., Melnyk N.A., Tsapko V.G., Zinchenko V.M.

Comparative study of the mechanism of dermal absorption of lead and iron nanoparticles under long-term exposure of rats, 329–338, UKR


Nikolov M.O., Soloviov O.I., Burkovskyi Y.O.

Modern capabilities of telebiometric monitoring studies of the functional state of the organism of the human. review. Part II - sensory systems, 339–350, UKR