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CHANGES IN LETHAL OUTCOMES IN TUBERCULOSIS CASES OVER 17 YEARS IN KEMEROVO REGION

https://doi.org/10.21292/2075-1230-2016-94-7-25-29

Abstract

Lethal outcomes were studied in 704 tuberculosis patients in Kemerovo Region over 2 periods of time: 1995-1997 – 255 cases (including 229 with autopsy) and 2012-2014 – 449 cases (including 413 with autopsy) in three in-patient units of Kemerovo Regional Clinical TB Dispensary (continuous sampling). The number of those died during the second period increased due to co-infection of HIV and tuberculosis. During the second period there was an abrupt increase in disseminated forms of tuberculosis while the number of fibrous-cavernous forms went down, which was due to specific features of tuberculosis in HIV patients given the severe immune deficiency in them. At the same time the increase in the disseminated forms of tuberculosis was detected during the 2nd period in the HIV negative patients.

About the Authors

I. F. Kopylova
Kemerovo State Medical Academy
Russian Federation

Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor of Phthisiology Department,

22a, Voroshilova st., Kemerovo, 650056



G. V. Kobeleva
Kemerovo State Medical Academy
Russian Federation

Candidate of Medical Sciences, Associate Professor of Phthisiology Department,

22a, Voroshilova st., Kemerovo, 650056



T. V. Pyanzova
Kemerovo State Medical Academy
Russian Federation

Candidate of Medical Sciences, Head of Phthisiology Department,

22a, Voroshilova st., Kemerovo, 650056



T. I. Bayborodova
Kemerovo State Medical Academy
Russian Federation

Assistant of Phthisiology Department,

22a, Voroshilova st., Kemerovo, 650056



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Kopylova I.F., Kobeleva G.V., Pyanzova T.V., Bayborodova T.I. CHANGES IN LETHAL OUTCOMES IN TUBERCULOSIS CASES OVER 17 YEARS IN KEMEROVO REGION. Tuberculosis and Lung Diseases. 2016;94(7):25-29. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.21292/2075-1230-2016-94-7-25-29

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