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The history of sanitary and hygienic standards for pathologists in Russia

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Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University (Pirogov University), Moscow, Russia

Correspondence should be addressed: Alexander S. Kozelsky
Ostrovityanov 1, Moscow, 117997, Russia; ur.xednay@504030adebop

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Author contribution: Kozelsky AS — data acquisition and analysis, manuscript writing; Kaminer DD — study concept, manuscript writing; Zharov AR — manuscript writing and editing; Korolik VV — literature review, acquisition and analysis of literary sources, analysis of regulations and procedures; all authors confirm that their authorship is compliant with international ICMJE criteria (all authors contributed significantly to the development of the concept, conduct of the study and preparation of the article, read and approved the final version before publishing).

Received: 2025-11-14 Accepted: 2026-01-29 Published online: 2026-03-27
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There are many hazards a pathologist is exposed to professionally, including biological (pathogens), chemical (preservatives, reagents), physical (radiation, noise) factors, psycho-emotional stress, and ergonomic risks. Historically, the standardization of these factors and risks has lagged significantly behind practice. The digitalization of pathology (digital microscopy, telemedicine) mitigates some traditional hazards but generates new risks: visual stress, sedentary working conditions, exposure to electromagnetic fields, and psycho-emotional stress from using digital platforms. The history of standardization reflects progress in understanding the unique risks of the profession and the value of medical workers' health. Technological advances necessitate the continued updating of regulations. Thus far, too few studies have been conducted on the evolution of adverse factors and their sanitary and hygienic standardization in the work of pathologists. This review analyzes the development of a system of professional sanitary and hygienic standards for pathologists in Russia.

Keywords: digitalization, adverse factors, occupational hygiene, pathologists, sanitary and hygienic standards, historical development

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