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Prevalence of tuberculosis among workers in medical

Abstract

Aim. To study comparative TB morbidity among workers of health care facilities in the health system over the last 10 years.

Material and methods. The reports about new cases of TB among employees of medical facilities for 2009-2018 from regional, district/city Centers on the protection of the population from TB were used.

Results. The data indicates that during the analyzed 10 years, the total TB incidence of medical workers does not tend to decrease. In opposite, over the past three years, there has been an increased tendency of incidences. This growth was mainly noted among medical workers of extra-tuberculosis institutions, rather than medical workers of TB facilities. The number of people who became ill and expectorate MTB each year among employees of extra-tuberculosis institutions was also higher than among the employees of TB facilities, which contributes to a greater spread of tuberculosis infection among them.

About the Authors

S. J. Yusufi
SI «Tajik Research Institute of Preventive Medicine»
Tajikistan

Yusufi Salomudin Jabor - Doctor of Pharmacy, Academician of the National Academy of Science of Tajikistan

Tel .: + (992) 901002059



Z. T. Avgonov
SI «Tajik Research Institute of Preventive Medicine»
Tajikistan


S. S. Sattorov
SI «Tajik Research Institute of Preventive Medicine»
Tajikistan


A. S. Rajabov
SI «Tajik Research Institute of Preventive Medicine»
Tajikistan


L. Sh. Ukumatshoeva
SEI “Avicenna Tajik State Medical University”
Tajikistan

Dushanbe



N. S. Odinaev
SEI “Avicenna Tajik State Medical University”
Tajikistan

Dushanbe



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Yusufi S.J., Avgonov Z.T., Sattorov S.S., Rajabov A.S., Ukumatshoeva L.Sh., Odinaev N.S. Prevalence of tuberculosis among workers in medical. Health care of Tajikistan. 2020;(4):71-75. (In Russ.)

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