Human Health in Arctic Russia: A Concept of National Monitoring Program

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Human Health in Arctic Russia: A Concept of National Monitoring Program By Northwest Public Health Research Center, St. Petersburg in collaboration with the AMAP Human Health Expert Group;

Arctic policy of Russia: New priorities 2/3 of Russia s territory is represented by permafrost lands. About 11 million residents are reported to live there (about 7% of total population). Some 70,000 people are entitled to be the arctic indigenous minorities. Over 20% of Russia s GNP is provided by the economy of arctic regions enormous concentration of unique natural resources.

Arctic policy of Russia: New priorities The Russian political establishment has recently began working out a trenchant policy to improve social and economic development of arctic regions. During the period of time from 2006 to 2008 there were enforced a number of presidential decrees and governmental enactments intended to stabilize demographic situation in the arctic minorities and to resolve long term social and environmental problems that have been accumulated for about 80 years now.

Arctic policy of Russia For a response to the latest political development in Russia and great public demand supported by the Arctic Council there has been elaborated a national concept focused on practical solution of social, demographic and health problems that Russia has been facing. This concept was formally accepted by the Ministry of Trade and Economy as well as regional and local authorities and Association of Indigenous People of the North. Arctic Health Monitoring Network is considered to be a key component of the Arctic Health Policy

Challenges to Arctic Population Health There still is a wide range of pressing social and health problems in the Arctic Russia such as: higher poverty and unemployment rates, higher suicide rates, larger prevalence of alcoholism, lowest life expectancy, vast environmental contamination and lack of safe food

Pollution hot spots of Barents Region (a satellite picture)

Challenges Unlike many other arctic populations, the human exposure to POPs in Russian indigenous communities is originated mostly from local sources (80-95%) rather than from long-range ones (5-20%); Existence of a great number of unaccounted local sources of POPs; Monitoring and decontamination services are generally inaccessible for indigenous communities; National health statistics are solely available for general population. Health status reports of ethnical groups is not the case.

Major Adverse Health Effects Associated with Human Exposure to POPs Higher infant mortality and lower life expectancy have been reported for the most of arctic indigenous populations exposed to environmental contaminants in the Arctic Russia. Carcinogenic, genotoxic, immunotoxic and neurotoxic effects were demonstrated in a number of both animal and epidemiological studies.

Health Indicators to be Monitored in Indigenous Populations Heavily Exposed to POPs as Recommended by the AMAP HHEG Low Birth Weight; Premature Births; Stillbirths Major Structural Malformations; Altered Gender Ratio

Temporal Trends in Human Exposure to POPs (as measured for serum concentrations, µg/l). A Cohort of Indigenous Adult Females of Arctic Russia

Temporal Trends in Human Exposure to POPs (as measured for serum concentrations, µg/l). A Cohort of Indigenous Adult Males of Arctic Russia

Temporal Trends in Human Exposure to POPs (as measured for serum concentrations, µg/l). A Cohort of Indigenous Children 6 yrs old of Arctic Russia PCBs

Lead Blood Concentrations in The Followed Cohort of Indigenous People in Arctic Russia, µg/l

Concept of the 2009 2012 National Targeted Arctic Human Health Program. Development of a responsive monitoring system for transferring health information within the Arctic Council countries, including environmental health information network for researchers and the public through both international and regional health information centers. A working model for monitoring and/or removal of local sources of contaminants in indigenous communities is a priority isssue. This model can be adapted for implementation in other geographic regions and communities.

Concept of the 2009 2012 National Targeted Arctic Human Health Program. Anticipated outcomes Establishment of National Health Monitoring Arctic Network with special emphasis to hot spot population monitoring Better adaptation of indigenous people to potential adverse impact of climate change; Enhanced awareness of local people and greater partnership of indigenous communities; Recommendations on early detection and prevention of health effects caused by contaminants;

Arctic Russia Health Monitoring Network

A Clean Land Will this dream ever turn into reality?