Problemy Tuberkuleza
1992, Pages 4-6

Population migration and tuberculosis [Migratsiia naseleniia i tuberkulez.] (Article)

Degtiarev V.P.* , Evtodiev V.S. , Bylich F.G.
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Abstract

Characteristic features of a migratory process of tuberculosis patients in the Republic of Moldova were subjected to study. Two tendencies have been revealed: growth of a number of the arriving subjects and deterioration of the structure of pulmonary tuberculosis among them. Patients who arrived from the places of confinement where morbidity persists on a high level constitute a particular hazard concerning tuberculosis dissemination. Certain organization measures have been taken. The epidemiologic situation for tuberculosis in the penitentiary-labour establishments at the republican Ministry of Internal Affairs was subjected to a comprehensive analysis with subsequent discussion of the results at a meeting of the staff of the Ministry of Public Health; instruction and plan of measures to be taken have been compiled by both ministries; a permanent board has been instituted for rendering help to medical workers of the penitentiary establishments; all law-protective organs have been involved in tuberculosis control; a specialized institution has been set up with a hospital for 200 beds intended for skilled examination and treatment of patients. As a result, the index of tuberculosis morbidity in the republican penitentiary-labour establishments reduced by more than half to promote an improvement of the epidemiologic situation in the republic.

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Index Keywords

male rural population Tuberculosis, Pulmonary urban population female Moldova Transients and Migrants English Abstract mass screening methodology Article disease transmission organization and management human adult migration lung tuberculosis Child

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ISSN: 00329533
Original Language: Russian