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The Effectiveness of Treatment of Pulmonary Tuberculosis in Combination with HIV Infection in a Civilian TB Institution by Gender

https://doi.org/10.54921/2413-0346-2021-12-4-54-61

Abstract

Aim. Determining the effectiveness of treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis in combination with HIV infection in a civilian TB institution, depending on gender.

Materials and methods. The object of study is 67, of which 47 are males and 20 are females with pulmonary tuberculosis with HIV infection. Age: from 21 to 69 years.

Results. In the treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis patients with HIV infection in a civilian TB institution, 50% of patients have a statistically significant cessation of bacterial excretion according to the results of microscopy at the 2nd month at the same time and regardless of the patient’s gender; sex, however, statistically significantly faster in men for the entire time of observation in the hospital, closure of the cavity (s) of decay is achieved faster in men - by 2 months and by 3rd in women, normalization of indicators in general a blood test occurs simultaneously, regardless of gender, at the 3rd month.

About the Authors

E. M. Condratenko
Филиал «Туберкулезная больница» ФКУЗ «Медико-санитарная часть № 43 Федеральной службы исполнения наказаний»
Russian Federation


V. S. Borovitsky
Филиал «Туберкулезная больница» ФКУЗ «Медико-санитарная часть № 43 Федеральной службы исполнения наказаний»; ФГБОУ ВО «Кировский государственный медицинский университет»
Russian Federation


R. V. Makarov
Кировское областное ГБУЗ «Областной клинический противотуберкулезный диспансер»
Russian Federation


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Condratenko E.M., Borovitsky V.S., Makarov R.V. The Effectiveness of Treatment of Pulmonary Tuberculosis in Combination with HIV Infection in a Civilian TB Institution by Gender. Tuberculosis and socially significant diseases. 2021;9(4):54-61. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.54921/2413-0346-2021-12-4-54-61

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