The relationship between ground-level ozone levels and some infectious diseases

The relationship between ground-level ozone levels and some infectious diseases

Authors

  • Maia Svanidze Davit Agmashenebeli St., Georgia University
  • Natia Svanidze Davit Agmashenebeli St., Georgia University
  • Gabunia Pati Davit Agmashenebeli St., Georgia University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.52340/spectri.2022.02

Keywords:

Ozone level, acute sinusitis, epiglottitis and croup

Abstract

The relationship between ground-level ozone levels and the manifestations of some infectious diseases in Tbilisi was studied. Feedback was found between stratospheric ozone levels and acute sinusitis, epiglottitis and croup. Among some diseases in Tbilisi in 2015, 2017 and 2018. The issue is urgent and is still being studied.

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Author Biographies

Maia Svanidze, Davit Agmashenebeli St., Georgia University

Doctoral Student

Natia Svanidze, Davit Agmashenebeli St., Georgia University

Doctor of Medicine

Gabunia Pati, Davit Agmashenebeli St., Georgia University

Professor

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Published

2022-06-15

How to Cite

Maia Svanidze, Natia Svanidze, & Gabunia Pati. (2022). The relationship between ground-level ozone levels and some infectious diseases. Scientific Journal „Spectri“, 1. https://doi.org/10.52340/spectri.2022.02

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