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Main trends of HIV morbidity, disability and mortality in the Irkutsk region

https://doi.org/10.25789/YMJ.2021.74.14

Abstract

The article presents the dynamics of HIV infection incidence, mortality and disability from HIV infection in the region with a higher level of its prevalence among the population. It is shown that these indicators exceed the all-Russian ones. HIV infection significantly causes the prevalence of population mortality. Among the adult population, for the first time recognized as disabled due to HIV infection, the working age is predominant. To stabilize the situation, additional measures are required for optimizing prevention and epidemiological monitoring programs.

About the Authors

T. A. Bayanova
Irkutsk State Medical University, Ministry of Health of Russia
Russian Federation

Bayanova Tatyana Aleksandrovna - Associate Professor, Department of Epidemiology

PhD



Z. A. Zaikova
Irkutsk State Medical University of the Ministry of Health of Russia
Russian Federation

Zaikova Zoya Aleksandrovna - Associate Professor of the Department of General Hygiene

Ph.D.



N. V. Rybchenko
Federal State Institution “GB MSU in the Irkutsk Region” of the Ministry of Labor of Russia
Russian Federation

Rybchenko Natalya Vasilievna - Head - Chief Expert on Medical and Social Expertise

tel. (395-2) 488- 621



L. V. Karpova
Federal State Institution "State Budgetary Institution" MSE for the Irkutsk Region "of the Ministry of Labor of the Russian Federation
Russian Federation

Karpova Larisa Vasilievna - head of the I expert staff



M. V. Rybalko
Federal State Institution “GB MSU in the Irkutsk Region” of the Ministry of Labor of Russia
Russian Federation

Rybalko Margarita Vladimirovna - doctor for medical and social examination of the 1st expert staff



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Bayanova T.A., Zaikova Z.A., Rybchenko N.V., Karpova L.V., Rybalko M.V. Main trends of HIV morbidity, disability and mortality in the Irkutsk region. Yakut Medical Journal. 2021;(2):57-60. https://doi.org/10.25789/YMJ.2021.74.14

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