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42 tuberculosis infection hotspots with the presence of multidrug-resistance (MDR) were studied in Yakutsk, a city with 82 children with tuberculosis aged 0 to 17, who are registered for regular medical check-up at the Pediatric TB Clinic of the Phthisiatry Research-Practice Center. АКТУАЛЬНЫЕ ПРОБЛЕМЫ СОЧЕТАННЫХ ИНФЕКЦИЙ Most of currently existing tuberculosis hotspots, i.e. domiciles with the presence of MDR in Yakutsk have unsatisfactory living conditions (69%), material support below poverty level (21.4%), and, as a rule, unsanitary conditions (64.3%). The study showed that children living in MDR-hotspots were exposed to higher infection risk; 10% of children examined during contact tracing had active tuberculosis disease, which was directly attributable to delayed detection of tuberculosis in adults. Arrangement of early tuberculosis detection in adult population, improvements in housing and material well-being, more effective anti-epidemic activities at MDR-hotspots are needed to help reduce the incidence of tuberculosis in children
Ощепкова, Н. М. Особенности очагов туберкулезной инфекции с множественной лекарственной устойчивостью в условиях северного города / Н. М. Ощепкова, М. К. Винокурова // Предупреждение распространения туберкулезной инфекции в циркумполярных регионах России. Актуальные проблемы сочетанных инфекций (ВИЧ/ТБ/гепатиты) — 2018. — С. 69-78.
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The article addresses key aspects in conducting chest x-ray examination of children for tuberculosis, in differential diagnosis of primary tuberculosis and nonspecific pneumonia. Clinical cases are presented to illustrate possible difficulties during diagnostic examination of children for tuberculosis
Шепелева, Л. П. Организация и принцип работы выездной флюорографической бригады в условиях Севера / Л. П. Шепелева, Е. Д. Апросимов, А. Е. Михайлов // Предупреждение распространения туберкулезной инфекции в циркумполярных регионах России. Актуальные проблемы сочетанных инфекций (ВИЧ/ТБ/гепатиты) — 2018. — С. 114-116.
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Presented are the results of implementing minimally invasive surgical procedures in osteoarticular tuberculosis at the Department for Osteoarticular and Urogenital Tuberculosis. As was shown, based on retrospective comparative analysis of time to analgesic demands in patients after minimally invasive surgical procedures or surgeries via classical approach, minimally invasive procedures were associated with considerably shorter duration of pain syndrome and analgesic demand, without sacrificing the quality of diagnosis
Бульший, Н. Ю. Современные методы малоинвазивной диагностики и дифференциальной диагностики туберкулеза костей и суставов / Н. Ю. Бульший // Предупреждение распространения туберкулезной инфекции в циркумполярных регионах России. Актуальные проблемы сочетанных инфекций (ВИЧ/ТБ/гепатиты) — 2018. — С. 14-18.