TUBERCULOSIS IN THE PENITENTIARY SYSTEM IN THE COUNTRIES OF EUROPE AND THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION
https://doi.org/10.21292/2075-1230-2018-96-5-6-13
Abstract
The article presents the data on the prevalence of tuberculosis in the penitentiary units in the countries of the WHO European Region compared to theRussian Federation.
It lists factors providing an impact on the risk of the disease and notification rate of tuberculosis cases in prisons.
Monitoring of tuberculosis in the penitentiary units is described including the formation of notification rates and treatment outcomes. It presents information on the comparatively high quality of tuberculosis monitoring in the penitentiary units of theRussian Federation.
Potential causes of differences between the incidence of tuberculosis in different countries of the WHO European Region are analyzed.
About the Authors
I. A. VasilyevaRussian Federation
Irina A. Vasilyeva – Director, Chief TB Expert
4, Dostoevsky St., Moscow, 127030
S. A. Sterlikov
Russian Federation
Sergey A. Sterlikov – Deputy Head of Federal Center for Tuberculosis Control in the Russian Federation
11, Dobrolyubova St., Moscow, 127254
E. M. Belilovsky
Russian Federation
Evgeny M. Belilovsky – Head of Tuberculosis Epidemiological Monitoring Department
10, Stromynka St., Moscow, 107014
S. E. Borisov
Russian Federation
Sergey E. Borisov – Deputy Director for Research and Clinical Activities
10, Stromynka St., Moscow, 107014
S. B. Ponomarev
Russian Federation
Sergey B. Ponomarev – Chief Researcher
15a, Narvskaya St., Moscow, 125130
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For citations:
Vasilyeva I.A., Sterlikov S.A., Belilovsky E.M., Borisov S.E., Ponomarev S.B. TUBERCULOSIS IN THE PENITENTIARY SYSTEM IN THE COUNTRIES OF EUROPE AND THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION. Tuberculosis and Lung Diseases. 2018;96(5):6-13. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.21292/2075-1230-2018-96-5-6-13