Preview

Public Health and Life Environment – PH&LE

Advanced search

Rise and Development of Sanitary and Hygienic Surveillance in Pediatric Hygiene: Celebrating the Centenary of the Russian Sanitary and Epidemiological Service

https://doi.org/10.35627/2219-5238/2022-30-8-7-16

Abstract

Introduction: Information about the rise and development of the system of sanitary inspection in institutions for children and adolescents is scattered and scarce in scientific publications. This fact has determined the purpose of the study to analyze the history of the Russian sanitary surveillance in pediatric hygiene in the 19th to 21st centuries.

Materials and methods: We analyzed scientific papers and historical sources, including government and departmental regulations and guidelines, reviews, works of hygienists published in 1936–2021 and related to the formation of the system of sanitary inspection and providing for safe conditions in institutions for children and teenagers. Of more than 150 papers reviewed, we selected 31 sources found eligible for inclusion.

Results: School doctors were the first to conduct sanitary surveillance at the end of the 19th century. In the early 20th century, school health organizations, and later the departments of the municipal health bureaus, solved a wide range of tasks, including those of hygiene, pediatrics, and epidemiology. At the stage of formation, sanitary inspection was carried out in close contact with teachers and specialists from related branches. After the revolution, the absence of the national sanitary legislation was replenished by government acts enforcing hygienic standards important for protecting health of the child population. The improvement and update of the regulatory framework, forms and methods of sanitary control in children’s institutions became feasible in the early 1960s owing to the intensive development of pediatric hygiene as a scientific discipline.

Conclusion: Priority tasks of surveillance in children’s institutions varied depending on socio-economic realities, infectious and general disease rates, changes in education, and the development of related branches of hygiene, epidemiology, pedagogy, construction industry, and jurisprudence. This was accompanied by elaboration and improvement of the legislative framework, forms and methods of sanitary control and inspection of children’s institutions. The emergence of new health risk factors for the child population requires appropriate control and surveillance activities enabling a timely response to contemporary challenges. 

About the Authors

M. I. Stepanova
F.F. Erisman Federal Research Center for Hygiene
Russian Federation

Dr. Sci. (Med.), Prof., Chief Researcher, Hygiene of Children, Adolescents and Youth Department,

2 Semashko Street, Mytishchi, Moscow Region, 141014



A. S. Sedova
F.F. Erisman Federal Research Center for Hygiene
Russian Federation

Cand. Sci. (Med.), Head of the Hygiene of Children, Adolescents and Youth Department,

2 Semashko Street, Mytishchi, Moscow Region, 141014



References

1. Kuchma VR. The history of hygiene and health care for children in Russia (on the occasion of the 250th anniversary of the Scientific Center of Children's Health). Voprosy Shkol’noy i Universitetskoy Meditsiny i Zdorov’ya. 2013;(3):13-17. (In Russ.)

2. Udaltsova KYu, Yakimova IA, Nenakhov IG, Stepkin YuI. [The history of the formation of hygiene of children and adolescents as a scientific discipline]. Molodezhnyy Innovatsionnyy Vestnik. 2019;8(S1):77-78. (In Russ.)

3. Kuchma VR. Six decades of scientific search in the hygiene of children and adolescents. Gigiena i Sanitariya. 2019;98(5):573-580. (In Russ.) doi: 10.18821/0016-9900-2019-98-5-573-580

4. Fadeev AV. [The history of the development of school hygiene for children and adolescents in pre-revolutionary Russia]. Rossiyskaya Akademiya Meditsinskikh Nauk. Byulleten' Natsional'nogo Nauchno-Issledovatel'skogo Instituta Obshchestvennogo Zdorov'ya. 2012;(6):158-164. (In Russ.)

5. Sukharev AG, Fokina NS, Shelonina OA, Stan VV. [The history of Foundation and Development of the Department of Pediatric Hygiene of the Russian Medical Academy of Postgraduate Education: A Monograph.] Moscow: Russian Medical Academy of Postgraduate Education Publ.; 2015. (In Russ.)

6. Kuchma VR, Makarova AYu. Hygiene of the life activity of children and adolescents is the basis of welfare of young generation of Russians (to the 90th anniversary of the Department of Hygiene of Education – Hygiene of Children and Adolescents of the Imperial Moscow University – 1st Moscow State University – 1st Moscow State Medical University – Moscow Medical Academy – First Moscow State Medical University named after I.M. Sechenov). Gigiena i Sanitariya. 2016;95(5):491- 496. (In Russ.)

7. Troitskaya AS. [D.D. Bekaryukov about the tasks of a doctor at school]. Gigiena i Sanitariya. 1961;(5):41-46 (In Russ.)

8. Kardashenko VN. [To the 85th anniversary of the birth of Alfred Vladislavovich Mol’kov]. Pediatrya. 1955;(6):59-73. (In Russ.)

9. Bolshakova MD. [P.M. Ivanovsky (1885–1953).]. Gigiena i Sanitariya. 1956;(7):34-37. (In Russ.)

10. Fokina NS, Sukharev AG. [Scientific heritage of Professor M.I. Korsunskaya and its significance for the development of pediatric hygiene in Russia]. Gigiena i Sanitariya. 1996;(5):42-43. (In Russ.)

11. Doskin VA, Korostelev NB. Sergei Mikhailovich Grombakh is an outstanding hygienist and historian of medicine (on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of his birth). Gigiena i Sanitariya. 2009;(1):32. (In Russ.)

12. Minnibayev TSh, Timoshenko KT. Professor L.A. Syrkin’s contribution to the development of methodical bases for anthropometric studies in children and adolescents. Gigiena i Sanitariya. 2011;(4):88-91. (In Russ.)

13. Sukhareva LM, Kuchma VR. [Academician G.N. Serdyukovskaya and hygiene of children and adolescents (to the 90th anniversary). Rossiyskiy Pediatricheskiy Zhurnal. 2012;(3):60-63. (In Russ.)

14. Kuchma VR, Stepanova MI, Aleksandrova NE, et al. New methodical approach to hygienical estimation of the level of sanitary-epidemiological prosperity of general organizations. Voprosy Shkol'noy i Universitetskoy Meditsiny i Zdorov'ya. 2016;(2):27-32. (In Russ.)

15. Moldovanov VV. Assessment of sanitary and epidemiological welfare levels of education organizations and its impact on the health of schoolchildren: Problems and solutions. Profilakticheskaya i Klinicheskaya Meditsina. 2014;(3(52)):63–66. (In Russ.)

16. Moldovanov VV, Kuchma VR, Shubochkina EI. Methodical approaches to the transformation of primary health care organization for minors in educational institutions: algorithm of physician’s activity on hygiene of children and adolescents. Zdorov'e Naseleniya i Sreda Obitaniya. 2019;(5(314)):10-13. (In Russ.) doi: 10.35627/2219-5238/2019-314-5-10-13

17. Zaitseva NV, May IV, Kiryanov DA, Babina SV, Kamaltdinov MR. Sanitary-epidemiological surveillance: A new stage in development stimulated by digitalization and changes in legislation. Health Risk Analysis. 2021;(2):4–16. (In Russ.) doi: 10.21668/health.risk/2021.2.01

18. Tapeshkina NV. Hygienic upbringing of children and adolescents: History and modernity. Zdorov'e Naseleniya i Sreda Obitaniya. 2017;(3(288)):43-46. (In Russ.) doi: 10.35627/2219-5238/2017-288-3-43-46

19. Kuchma VR, Safonkina SG, Moldovanov VV, Kuchma NYu. Hygiene of children and adolescents in modern school medicine. Gigiena i Sanitariya. 2017;96(11):1024- 1028. (In Russ.) doi: 10.18821/0016-9900-2017-96-11-1024-1028

20. Kuchma VR. Strategy of population and personalized school health. Zdorov'e Naseleniya i Sreda Obitaniya. 2017;(8(293)):7-10. (In Russ.) doi: 10.35627/2219-5238/2017-293-8-7-10

21. Sovetov SE. [Outstanding school hygienist A.S. Virenius (on the 50th anniversary of his death)]. Gigiena i Sanitariya. 1960;(6):44-49. (In Russ.)

22. Krachun GP. Professor N.P. Gundobin (1860–1908) is prominent domestic scientist-pediatrician: contribution to fundamental sciences on study of problems of child's organism; in development of clinical pediatrics and health of children care. Fundamental'nye Issledovaniya. 2013;(6-3):769-777. (In Russ.)

23. Byford A. Professional cross-dressing: Doctors in education in late imperial Russia (1881–1917). The Russian Review. 2006;65(4):586-616. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-9434.2006.00417.x

24. Poddubny MV, Sherstneva EV, Egorysheva IV. [The History of Health Care in Pre-Revolutionary Russia (End of 19th – Beginning of 20th Century).] Habriev RU, ed. Moscow: GEOTAR-Media Publ.; 2014. (In Russ.)

25. Beregovskaya NA. [Legal policy on protection of children’s health in the first years of the Soviet power (the 1921–1922 famine in the Volga region).] Vestnik Saratovskoy Gosudarstvennoy Yuridicheskoy Akademii. 2012;(1(83)):36-41. (In Russ.)

26. Ulyanova GN, Smirnova TM. [Children of the country of the Soviets: from state policy to the realities of everyday life. 1917–1940.] Rossiyskaya Istoriya. 2020;(6):204-212. (In Russ.) doi: 10.31857/S086956870012956-2

27. Davydova TV. Soviet legislation on healthcare in the pre-war period (1917–1941): historical and legal aspect. Vestnik Tambovskogo Universiteta. Series: Humanitarian Sciences. 2015;20(11(151)):79-85. (In Russ.) doi: 10.20310/1810-0201-2015-20-11(151)-79-85

28. Bychkov IYa. [Soviet sanitary legislation over 20 years]. Gigiena i Sanitariya. 1937;(11):91-99. (In Russ.)

29. Shvab MM. [Reforms in the system of school education in the USSR in the 1930s.]. Aktual'nye Problemy Gumanitarnykh i Estestvennykh Nauk. 2016;(5-6):58-60. (In Russ.)

30. Pinus YuI. [The role of the Soviet public in the implementation of the tasks of school health inspection]. Gigiena i Sanitariya. 1936;(12):66-68. (In Russ.)

31. Temkin BI. [On the paths of school sanitary inspection]. Gigiena i Sanitariya. 1936;(2):66-67. (In Russ.)


Review

For citations:


Stepanova M.I., Sedova A.S. Rise and Development of Sanitary and Hygienic Surveillance in Pediatric Hygiene: Celebrating the Centenary of the Russian Sanitary and Epidemiological Service. Public Health and Life Environment – PH&LE. 2022;(8):7-16. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.35627/2219-5238/2022-30-8-7-16

Views: 825


Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.


ISSN 2219-5238 (Print)
ISSN 2619-0788 (Online)