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ANALYSIS OF TUBERCULOSIS AND HIV INFECTION MORTALITY IN THE REGIONS OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION WITH THE MATRIX USE

Abstract

The use of the matrix to analyze mortality from tuberculosis and HIV-infection allows uniting the RF regions into homogeneous groups depending on the mortality level due to both infections. The matrix analysis has proved that only in 23 regions of Russia with low mortality level from both infections the risk of increase in HIV mortality due to the increase of lethal outcomes among tuberculosis patients with concurrent HIV infection is minimal while in the remaining 57 Russian regions it remains high.

About the Authors

E. B. Tsybikova
Central Research Institute for Public Health Organization and Informatization
Russian Federation
Moscow


A. V. Vladimirov
Health Department of Khanty-Mansiysky Autonomous Region-Yugra
Russian Federation
Khanty-Mansitsk


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Tsybikova E.B., Vladimirov A.V. ANALYSIS OF TUBERCULOSIS AND HIV INFECTION MORTALITY IN THE REGIONS OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION WITH THE MATRIX USE. Tuberculosis and Lung Diseases. 2015;(12):37-43. (In Russ.)

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