Aim. Complex evaluation of epidemiologic situation for tuberculosis on the territory of the Far Eastern Federal District (FEFD) and the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia). Materials and methods. Data (morbidity, prevalence, mortality, genotypes of Mycobacterium tuberculosis), characterizing, epidemiologic situation for tuberculosis from 2002 - 2014 were used. Results. The highest parameters of tuberculosis morbidity from all the regions of Russian Federation were registered in FEFD, and from all the territories of the region the highest levels were registered in Primorsky Region and Jewish Autonomous Region (166.3±6.2 %ooo and 166.1±4,8 °/oooo, respectively), and lowest - in Magadan Region and Yakutia (76.0±2.1 °/oooo and 78.6±1,9 70000, respectiv...
Introduction. Tuberculosis in Russia is one of the primary problems of epidemiology and public healt...
The measures taken against tuberculosis (TB) in recent years in the Russian Federation have been hig...
In the Kaliningrad region, the incidence of tuberculosis (TB) has declined significantly over the pa...
Relevance. The article presents an example of using the method of integral assessment of the epidemi...
OBJECTIVE: To analyse the epidemiological trends of tuberculosis in the Siberian and Far Eastern fed...
© 2020, Advanced Scientific Research. All rights reserved. This study aims to present the results of...
In the Sakha Republic (Yakutia), a region of the Extreme North of Russia, 20-year observation (1997-...
Background: The comparative assessment of the epidemiological indices and challenging issues of the...
Aim. To determine epidemiologic manifestations of HIV-infection associated with tuberculosis in th...
The objective of the study: to assess the structure of extrapulmonary tuberculosis in two high-burde...
Relevance. The spread of the epidemic and resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis genotypes presents a ...
AbstractTuberculosis remains a major public health concern in Russia and worldwide. Given the great ...
Objective To analyse the epidemiological trends of tuberculosis in the Siberian and Far Eastern f...
Settings: The study was carried out in 4 administrative territories of the North-western federal reg...
Epidemiological process of tuberculosis (TB) in the Sakha Republic (Yakutia) has been characterized ...
Introduction. Tuberculosis in Russia is one of the primary problems of epidemiology and public healt...
The measures taken against tuberculosis (TB) in recent years in the Russian Federation have been hig...
In the Kaliningrad region, the incidence of tuberculosis (TB) has declined significantly over the pa...
Relevance. The article presents an example of using the method of integral assessment of the epidemi...
OBJECTIVE: To analyse the epidemiological trends of tuberculosis in the Siberian and Far Eastern fed...
© 2020, Advanced Scientific Research. All rights reserved. This study aims to present the results of...
In the Sakha Republic (Yakutia), a region of the Extreme North of Russia, 20-year observation (1997-...
Background: The comparative assessment of the epidemiological indices and challenging issues of the...
Aim. To determine epidemiologic manifestations of HIV-infection associated with tuberculosis in th...
The objective of the study: to assess the structure of extrapulmonary tuberculosis in two high-burde...
Relevance. The spread of the epidemic and resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis genotypes presents a ...
AbstractTuberculosis remains a major public health concern in Russia and worldwide. Given the great ...
Objective To analyse the epidemiological trends of tuberculosis in the Siberian and Far Eastern f...
Settings: The study was carried out in 4 administrative territories of the North-western federal reg...
Epidemiological process of tuberculosis (TB) in the Sakha Republic (Yakutia) has been characterized ...
Introduction. Tuberculosis in Russia is one of the primary problems of epidemiology and public healt...
The measures taken against tuberculosis (TB) in recent years in the Russian Federation have been hig...
In the Kaliningrad region, the incidence of tuberculosis (TB) has declined significantly over the pa...