Labor Losses due to Tuberculosis in Russia in 2010–2022
https://doi.org/10.58838/2075-1230-2025-103-2-80-87
Abstract
The objective: to evaluate labor losses due to tuberculosis.
Subjects and Methods. Modeling of annual labor losses due to temporary and permanent disability and death from tuberculosis (TB) was carried out on the basis of official statistical surveillance data.
Results. Labor losses due to temporary disability (TD) and death were found to be decreasing, while permanent disability losses due to the COVID-19 pandemic have been increasing in the last three years. More than ¾ of labor losses are related to disability due to tuberculosis. The average duration of a tuberculosis case with temporary disability is growing, which may be associated with an increasing number of patients with multidrug-resistant tuberculosis and TB/HIV co-infection. It has been found that the number of labor losses and incidence of tuberculosis with temporary disability is strongly associated with prevalence of fibrous cavernous pulmonary tuberculosis and losses due to disability. The proportion of labor losses due to disability is expected to decrease due to the end of the special procedure for its prolongation.
About the Authors
A. N. RedkoRussian Federation
Andrey N. Redko - Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor, Vice Rector for Research, Head of Department of Public Health, Healthcare and History of Medicine, Honored Scientist of Kuban, Excellent Healthcare Worker of the Russian Federation
4 Mitrofana Sedina St., Krasnodar, 350063
Phone: +7 (861) 262-97-59
Yu. V. Mikhaylova
Russian Federation
Yulia V. Mikhaylova - Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor, Chief Researcher – Project Manager
11 Dobrolyubova St., Moscow, 127254
Phone: +7 (495) 619-00-70
S. A. Sterlikov
Russian Federation
Sergey A. Sterlikov - Doctor of Medical Sciences, Chief Researcher
11 Dobrolyubova St., Moscow, 127254
Phone: +7 (495) 619-00-70
A. Yu. Mikhaylov
Russian Federation
Aleksandr Yu. Mikhaylov - Candidate of Economic Sciences, Leading Researcher
11 Dobrolyubova St., Moscow, 127254
Phone: +7 (495) 619-00-70
Ya. Yu. Pankova
Russian Federation
Yana Yu. Pankova - Researcher
11 Dobrolyubova St., Moscow, 127254
Phone: +7 (495) 619-00-70
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For citations:
Redko A.N., Mikhaylova Yu.V., Sterlikov S.A., Mikhaylov A.Yu., Pankova Ya.Yu. Labor Losses due to Tuberculosis in Russia in 2010–2022. Tuberculosis and Lung Diseases. 2025;103(2):80-87. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.58838/2075-1230-2025-103-2-80-87