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Tuberculosis Situation in Pediatric Population of the Russian Federation upon the End of the COVID-19 Pandemic

https://doi.org/10.58838/2075-1230-2025-103-3-8-16

Abstract

The objective: to evaluate tuberculosis situation in the Russian Federation among children aged 0-17 years based on the analysis of key epidemiological rates from official statistics for 2023.

Subjects and Methods. Information from official statistical surveillance forms was studied, and the rates describing tuberculosis situation were calculated.

Results. In 2023, tuberculosis incidence stabilized in the Russian Federation: among children aged 0-14 years, it made 6.7, and among adolescents aged 15-17 years, it made 12.7 per 100,000 children of the corresponding age. The proportion of foreign citizens among those aged 0-17 years who developed the disease made 2.2%, which was insignificantly different from previous years. In 2023 for the first time, no cases of tuberculosis among children and adolescents were registered in penal institutions. Tuberculosis mortality among persons aged 0-17 from reached a historic low (2023 – 0.01 per 100,000). The proportion of HIV co-infection among new tuberculosis patients aged 0-17 years decreased to 1.0% (2% in 2022). The problem of multiple drug resistant tuberculosis (MDR TB) remains significant – 50% of new patients aged 0-17 years received treatment with MDR TB chemotherapy regimens. The number of children subjects to dispensary follow-up due to exposure to tuberculosis patients increased to 595.1 per 100,000 children, while numbers decreased in the risk groups of Children Newly Detected with Residual Post-Tuberculosis Changes and Children with Abnormal Reactions to Immunodiagnostic Tests. The tasks of etiological confirmation of tuberculosis diagnosis and development of preventive treatment regimens for children exposed to MDR TB remain relevant.

About the Authors

I. B. Kulikova
Department of Emergency Medical Care Organization and Health Risk Management, Russian Ministry of Health
Russian Federation

Inna B. Kulikova, Director of the Department

3 Rakhmanovskiy Lane, Moscow, 127994

Phone: +7 (495) 627-24-00 ( ext. 3041)



I. A. Vasilyeva
National Medical Research Center of Phthisiopulmonology and Infectious Diseases, Russian Ministry of Health; Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University, Russian Ministry of Health
Russian Federation

Irina A. Vasilyeva, Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor, Director, Head of Phthisiology Department, Clinical Medicine Institute

4 Build. 2 Dostoevsky St., Moscow, 127473

Phone: +7 (495) 631-15-15



A. V. Kazakov
National Medical Research Center of Phthisiopulmonology and Infectious Diseases, Russian Ministry of Health
Russian Federation

Aleksey V. Kazakov, Doctor of Medical Sciences, Leading Researcher, Acting Head of Research Children and Adolescent Department

4 Build. 2 Dostoevsky St., Moscow, 127473

Phone: +7 (495) 631-15-15



N. I. Klevno
National Medical Research Center of Phthisiopulmonology and Infectious Diseases, Russian Ministry of Health
Russian Federation

Nadezhda I. Klevno, Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor, Chief Researcher of Children and Adolescents Department

4 Build. 2 Dostoevsky St., Moscow, 127473

Phone: +7 (495) 631-15-15



S. A. Sterlikov
National Medical Research Center of Phthisiopulmonology and Infectious Diseases, Russian Ministry of Health; Russian Medical Academy of On-going Professional Education, Russian Ministry of Health
Russian Federation

Sergey A. Sterlikov, Doctor of Medical Sciences, Head of Department for Tuberculosis and HIV Epidemiology and Monitoring, Associate Professor of Department of Medical Statistics and Digital Health Care

4 Build. 2 Dostoevsky St., Moscow, 127473

Phone: +7 (495) 631-15-15



D. A. Kucheryavaya
Central Tuberculosis Research Institute
Russian Federation

Darya A. Kucheryavaya, Leading Researcher

2 Yauzskaya Alleya, Moscow, 107564

Phone: +7 (499) 785-30-23



O. V. Lovacheva
National Medical Research Center of Phthisiopulmonology and Infectious Diseases, Russian Ministry of Health
Russian Federation

Olga V. Lovacheva, Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor, Chief Researcher of Research Department of Differential Diagnosis and Treatment of Tuberculosis and Concurrent Infections

4 Build. 2 Dostoevsky St., Moscow, 127473

Phone: +7 (495) 631-15-15



T. V. Andreeva
Russian Medical Academy of On-going Professional Education, Russian Ministry of Health
Russian Federation

Tatiana V. Andreeva, Candidate of Pedagogical Sciences, Associate Professor of Department of Medical Statistics and Digital Health Care

2/1 Build. 1. Barrikadnaya St., Moscow, 125993

+7 (499) 458-95-67



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Kulikova I.B., Vasilyeva I.A., Kazakov A.V., Klevno N.I., Sterlikov S.A., Kucheryavaya D.A., Lovacheva O.V., Andreeva T.V. Tuberculosis Situation in Pediatric Population of the Russian Federation upon the End of the COVID-19 Pandemic. Tuberculosis and Lung Diseases. 2025;103(3):8-16. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.58838/2075-1230-2025-103-3-8-16

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