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EFFICIENCY OF TREATMENT OF THE FIRST DETECTED TUBERCULOSIS DEPENDING ON THE HIV STATUS IN THE TUBERCULOSIS INSTITUTION OF THE FEDERAL PENITENTIARY SERVICE

https://doi.org/10.22328/2077-9828-2020-12-1-83-90

Abstract

Aim. Identification of the effectiveness of treatment of newly diagnosed tuberculosis depending on HIV status in the tuberculosis institution of the Federal Penitentiary Service.

Materials and methods: 468 patients with tuberculosis, with HIV infection — 262, without HIV infection — 206 prisoners. Age: from 18 to 62 years.

Results. With treatment in 50% of newly diagnosed patients with tubercu- losis, regardless of HIV status in the tuberculosis institution of the Federal Service for the Execution of Punishments, the termination of the bacteria by microscopy and sowing occurs simultaneously for 3 months. The closure of the cavity (s) of disintegration is achieved one month earlier in patients with HIV infection and is 4 months (statistically insignificant). Thus, in newly diagnosed tuberculosis patients in a tuberculosis institution of the Federal Penitentiary Service, the effectiveness of treatment does not depend on HIV status.

About the Author

V. S. Borovitsky
Branch «Tuberculosis hospital» Federal State Institution of Health Care Medical-sanitary part No 43 of Federal penitentiary service
Russian Federation


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Borovitsky V.S. EFFICIENCY OF TREATMENT OF THE FIRST DETECTED TUBERCULOSIS DEPENDING ON THE HIV STATUS IN THE TUBERCULOSIS INSTITUTION OF THE FEDERAL PENITENTIARY SERVICE. HIV Infection and Immunosuppressive Disorders. 2020;12(1):83-90. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.22328/2077-9828-2020-12-1-83-90

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