Open Access Macedonian Journal of Medical Sciences.
http://dx.doi.org/10.3889/oamjms.2015.078
eISSN: 1857-9655
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The Health Status of the
Reproductive System in Women Living In the Aral Sea Region
Yasminur G. Turdybekova, Raushan S. Dosmagambetova,
Symbat U. Zhanabayeva, Gena V. Bublik, Alik B. Kubayev, Zhanbolat G.
Ibraibekov, Irina L. Kopobayeva, Berikbay Zh. Kultanov*
Karaganda State Medical University, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology,
Molecular Biology and Medical Genetics, Gogol 40, Karaganda 1000008,
Kazakhstan
In order to assess women’s reproductive health in the Kyzylorda region (the
Aral Sea) of Kazakhstan, 1406 women were involved in an integrated
clinical-functional and laboratory examination, given regional and
environmental ecological factors. The high level of endocrine gynecological
pathology is indicated in the examined women. In both examined zones, there
is a late menarche over 16 years old, which is 39%. It is indicated a trend
towards younger age of menopause onset. Inflammatory diseases of the female
genital organs affect a third of the examined women. In the zone of
ecological disaster, every fourth woman has fetal losses, cases of
spontaneous pregnancy termination and/or non-developing pregnancies in
anamnesis, which can be repeated many times.
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Citation: Turdybekova YG, Dosmagambetova RS,
Zhanabayeva SU, Bublik GV, Kubayev AB, Ibraibekov ZG, Kopobayeva IL,
Kultanov BZh. The Health Status of the Reproductive System in Women Living
In the Aral Sea Region. OA Maced J Med Sci. http://dx.doi.org/10.3889/oamjms.2015.078
Key words: women's reproductive health; environmental factors; Aral
Sea region; hormonal status; ecological crisis.
*Correspondence: Prof. Berikbay Kultanov. Karaganda State Medical
University, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Molecular Biology and
Medical Genetics, Gogol 40, Karaganda 1000008, Kazakhstan. E-Mail:
kultanov.berik@mail.ru
Received: 13-May-2015; Revised: 15-Jun-2015; Accepted: 16-Jun-2015; Online
first: 23-Jun-2015
Copyright: © 2015 Yasminur G. Turdybekova, Raushan S. Dosmagambetova,
Symbat U. Zhanabayeva, Gena V. Bublik, Alik B. Kubayev, Zhanbolat G.
Ibraibekov, Irina L. Kopobayeva, Berikbay Zh. Kultanov.
This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative
Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution,
and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are
credited.
Competing Interests: The authors have declared that no competing
interests exist.
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Turdybekova YG
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Dosmagambetova RS
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Zhanabayeva SU
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Bublik GV
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Kubayev AB
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Ibraibekov ZG
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Kopobayeva IL
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Kultanov BZh
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- Turdybekova YG
- Dosmagambetova RS
- Zhanabayeva SU
- Bublik GV
- Kubayev AB
- Ibraibekov ZG
- Kopobayeva IL
- Kultanov BZh
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