The study is aimed to evaluate the HIV, TB, and HIV/TB coinfection incidence per 100,000 population/year in Russian Arctic, based on official statistical data. The epidemics’ incidence in Russian Arctic is uneven. The highest HIV incidence in 2019 was registered in Krasnoyarsk region (94,6), and the highest TB incidence in ChAD (136,1). ChAD was also identified as the region with the worst indicators, where the HIV incidence in 2007–2019 was evaluated at (315,8%), TB (136,1%), HIV/TB coinfection (150,0%). Despite the significant reduction in TB incidence in Arkhangelsk oblast (−63,9%), Karelia (−57,3%) and Komi (−56,2%) republics, it is alarming to observe dramatic increases in HIV incidence in the aforementioned regions (592,3%, 331,8%, 15...
The objective: to determine the status and prospects of medical care provision for socially importan...
Relevance. HIV-infection continues to be one of the unsolved issues of modern healthcare. In the Rus...
Relevance. HIV infection epidemic in the Siberian Federal District (SFD) continues to develop with a...
The objective of the study: to study changes in MDR tuberculosis incidence and prevalence among pati...
Aim. To determine epidemiologic manifestations of HIV-infection associated with tuberculosis in th...
The objective of the study: to assess changes of epidemiological indicators for TB/HIV co-infection ...
The authors analyze the epidemic situation associated with tuberculosis concurrent with HIV infectio...
The article describes the retrospective analysis of the long-term changes in the main epidemiologica...
The objective of the study is to analyze TB/HIV co-infection situation in the regions of RF and to i...
In Russia, the downward trends in tuberculosis transmission are leveled by the growing HIV infection...
© 2020, Advanced Scientific Research. All rights reserved. In this paper, we analyzed the data of th...
The objective: to study changes in the structure of mortality from tuberculosis and HIV infection in...
This paper deals with the analysis of the incidence of the disease caused by the human immunodeficie...
The objective of the study: to assess the structure of extrapulmonary tuberculosis in two high-burde...
In April, 2003 the World Bank approved a long-awaited $150 million loan to the Russian Federation to...
The objective: to determine the status and prospects of medical care provision for socially importan...
Relevance. HIV-infection continues to be one of the unsolved issues of modern healthcare. In the Rus...
Relevance. HIV infection epidemic in the Siberian Federal District (SFD) continues to develop with a...
The objective of the study: to study changes in MDR tuberculosis incidence and prevalence among pati...
Aim. To determine epidemiologic manifestations of HIV-infection associated with tuberculosis in th...
The objective of the study: to assess changes of epidemiological indicators for TB/HIV co-infection ...
The authors analyze the epidemic situation associated with tuberculosis concurrent with HIV infectio...
The article describes the retrospective analysis of the long-term changes in the main epidemiologica...
The objective of the study is to analyze TB/HIV co-infection situation in the regions of RF and to i...
In Russia, the downward trends in tuberculosis transmission are leveled by the growing HIV infection...
© 2020, Advanced Scientific Research. All rights reserved. In this paper, we analyzed the data of th...
The objective: to study changes in the structure of mortality from tuberculosis and HIV infection in...
This paper deals with the analysis of the incidence of the disease caused by the human immunodeficie...
The objective of the study: to assess the structure of extrapulmonary tuberculosis in two high-burde...
In April, 2003 the World Bank approved a long-awaited $150 million loan to the Russian Federation to...
The objective: to determine the status and prospects of medical care provision for socially importan...
Relevance. HIV-infection continues to be one of the unsolved issues of modern healthcare. In the Rus...
Relevance. HIV infection epidemic in the Siberian Federal District (SFD) continues to develop with a...