PREVALENCE OF ASCARIDOSIS, ENTEROBIOSIS, AND LAMBLIOSIS AMONG THE POPULATION OF THE REPUBLIC OF TAJIKISTAN IN MODERN SOCIO-ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
Abstract
Aim. To study the prevalence of some parasitic diseases (ascariasis, enterobiasis, and giardiasis) among the population of the Republic of Tajikistan according to the official statistical data.
Material and methods. A retrospective analysis of the annual reports of regional and Republican centers of state sanitary and epidemiological surveillance for the period 2015-2019 on the prevalence of parasitic diseases was carried out. The prevalence of ascariasis, enterobiasis, and giardiasis among the population of Sughd, Khatlon, GornoBadakhshan regions, Regions of Republican Subordination, and the city of Dushanbe was studied.
Results and discussion. An analysis of the annual official reports on the population morbidity in regions and the Republic of Tajikistan as a whole for the period of 2015-2019 showed a high incidence rate in the Khatlon region, Regions of Republican Subordination, in the dynamics of the studied years, these indicators are significant decrease. In the Sughd region, there is a clear decrease in the incidence of ascariasis while incidence rates of enterobiasis and giardiasis are stable. In Dushanbe, the incidence of parasitic diseases is relatively low.
About the Authors
Z. G. HasanovTajikistan
Hasanov Zafar Gurezovich - Aspirant
Z. J. Fаtikhova
Tajikistan
O. Kh. Saidova
Tajikistan
F. I. Odinaev
Tajikistan
Sh. F. Odinaev
Tajikistan
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For citations:
Hasanov Z.G., Fаtikhova Z.J., Saidova O.Kh., Odinaev F.I., Odinaev Sh.F. PREVALENCE OF ASCARIDOSIS, ENTEROBIOSIS, AND LAMBLIOSIS AMONG THE POPULATION OF THE REPUBLIC OF TAJIKISTAN IN MODERN SOCIO-ECONOMIC CONDITIONS. Health care of Tajikistan. 2020;(3):57-63. (In Russ.)