IMPACT OF HIV INFECTION ON THE INTENSITY OF TUBERCULOSIS EPIDEMICS ON THE TERRITORIES OF HIGH RISKS FOR BOTH INFECTIONS
https://doi.org/10.21292/2075-1230-2018-96-2-5-10
Abstract
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
About the Authors
S. N. ShugаevаRussian Federation
Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor of Tuberculosis Department
E. D. Sаvilov
Russian Federation
Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor, RF Honoured Researcher, Head of Epidemiology and Microbiology Department
O. G. Koshkinа
Russian Federation
Deputy Head Doctor on Out-Patient and Polyclinic Activities
A. N. Zаrbuev
Russian Federation
Doctor of Medical Sciences, Head Doctor
L. S. Untаnovа
Russian Federation
Deputy Head Doctor on Reporting and Statistics
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For citations:
Shugаevа S.N., Sаvilov E.D., Koshkinа O.G., Zаrbuev A.N., Untаnovа L.S. IMPACT OF HIV INFECTION ON THE INTENSITY OF TUBERCULOSIS EPIDEMICS ON THE TERRITORIES OF HIGH RISKS FOR BOTH INFECTIONS. Tuberculosis and Lung Diseases. 2018;96(2):5-10. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.21292/2075-1230-2018-96-2-5-10