IMPACT OF HIV INFECTION ON THE INTENSITY OF TUBERCULOSIS EPIDEMICS ON THE TERRITORIES OF HIGH RISKS FOR BOTH INFECTIONS

The article describes the retrospective analysis of the long-term changes in the main epidemiological rates of tuberculosis, HIV infection and their co-infection in two regions within Siberian Federal District, and these rates are compared with data for the whole of Russia It was found out that in t...

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Main Authors: S. N. Shugаevа, E. D. Sаvilov, O. G. Koshkinа, A. N. Zаrbuev, L. S. Untаnovа
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Published: New Terra Publishing House 2018-03-01
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Online Access:https://www.tibl-journal.com/jour/article/view/1088
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description The article describes the retrospective analysis of the long-term changes in the main epidemiological rates of tuberculosis, HIV infection and their co-infection in two regions within Siberian Federal District, and these rates are compared with data for the whole of Russia It was found out that in territories with high risks of tuberculosis and HIV infection even if epidemics of tuberculosis slowed down associated with the reduction in the incidence in all populations, HIV infection still provided a significant impact on the epidemics intensity Tuberculosis situation is getting more tight due to increasing incidence and mortality among the HIV positive and the portion of this cohort among active tuberculosis cases It was supposed that these epidemics integrate with each other if the following conditions were provided: HIV prevalence approached 1%  and tuberculosis incidence 100 per 100000 population in the territory
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spelling doaj-art-b77ba88f52a94d9cbe70d2e8b48a79f12025-08-20T01:47:52ZrusNew Terra Publishing HouseТуберкулез и болезни лёгких2075-12302542-15062018-03-0196251010.21292/2075-1230-2018-96-2-5-101088IMPACT OF HIV INFECTION ON THE INTENSITY OF TUBERCULOSIS EPIDEMICS ON THE TERRITORIES OF HIGH RISKS FOR BOTH INFECTIONSS. N. Shugаevа0E. D. Sаvilov1O. G. Koshkinа2A. N. Zаrbuev3L. S. Untаnovа41Irkutsk State Medical Academy of Postgraduate Education, – Branch of Russian Medical Academy of On-going Professional Education, Irkutsk; 2Research Center of Family Health and Reproduction Problems, Irkutsk; 3Irkutsk State Medical University, Irkutsk1Irkutsk State Medical Academy of Postgraduate Education, – Branch of Russian Medical Academy of On-going Professional Education, Irkutsk; 2Research Center of Family Health and Reproduction Problems, IrkutskIrkutsk Regional Clinical TB Hospital, IrkutskRepublican Clinical TB Dispensary, Ulan-Ude, Republic of BuryatiaRepublican Clinical TB Dispensary, Ulan-Ude, Republic of BuryatiaThe article describes the retrospective analysis of the long-term changes in the main epidemiological rates of tuberculosis, HIV infection and their co-infection in two regions within Siberian Federal District, and these rates are compared with data for the whole of Russia It was found out that in territories with high risks of tuberculosis and HIV infection even if epidemics of tuberculosis slowed down associated with the reduction in the incidence in all populations, HIV infection still provided a significant impact on the epidemics intensity Tuberculosis situation is getting more tight due to increasing incidence and mortality among the HIV positive and the portion of this cohort among active tuberculosis cases It was supposed that these epidemics integrate with each other if the following conditions were provided: HIV prevalence approached 1%  and tuberculosis incidence 100 per 100000 population in the territoryhttps://www.tibl-journal.com/jour/article/view/1088tuberculosishiv infectiontb/hiv co-infectionepidemics intensityhigh risk territory
spellingShingle S. N. Shugаevа
E. D. Sаvilov
O. G. Koshkinа
A. N. Zаrbuev
L. S. Untаnovа
IMPACT OF HIV INFECTION ON THE INTENSITY OF TUBERCULOSIS EPIDEMICS ON THE TERRITORIES OF HIGH RISKS FOR BOTH INFECTIONS
Туберкулез и болезни лёгких
tuberculosis
hiv infection
tb/hiv co-infection
epidemics intensity
high risk territory
title IMPACT OF HIV INFECTION ON THE INTENSITY OF TUBERCULOSIS EPIDEMICS ON THE TERRITORIES OF HIGH RISKS FOR BOTH INFECTIONS
title_full IMPACT OF HIV INFECTION ON THE INTENSITY OF TUBERCULOSIS EPIDEMICS ON THE TERRITORIES OF HIGH RISKS FOR BOTH INFECTIONS
title_fullStr IMPACT OF HIV INFECTION ON THE INTENSITY OF TUBERCULOSIS EPIDEMICS ON THE TERRITORIES OF HIGH RISKS FOR BOTH INFECTIONS
title_full_unstemmed IMPACT OF HIV INFECTION ON THE INTENSITY OF TUBERCULOSIS EPIDEMICS ON THE TERRITORIES OF HIGH RISKS FOR BOTH INFECTIONS
title_short IMPACT OF HIV INFECTION ON THE INTENSITY OF TUBERCULOSIS EPIDEMICS ON THE TERRITORIES OF HIGH RISKS FOR BOTH INFECTIONS
title_sort impact of hiv infection on the intensity of tuberculosis epidemics on the territories of high risks for both infections
topic tuberculosis
hiv infection
tb/hiv co-infection
epidemics intensity
high risk territory
url https://www.tibl-journal.com/jour/article/view/1088
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