Abstract
Extrapulmonary tuberculosis still remains a mysterious problem greatky due to significant degree of divergence in definitions. Materials and methods. Extrapulmonary tuberculosis incidence and its structure have been analyzed for Siberian and Far Eastern Federal Districts for the last 10 years – from 2006 to 2015. Results. In 2006 in Siberian and Far Eastern Federal Districts there were 871 patients suffering from isolated extrapulmonary tuberculosis, the structure of the forms was as follows: tuberculosis of central nervous system (CNS) – 5.7%; bone and joint tuberculosis – 28.7%; urogenital tuberculosis – 35.9%; tuberculosis of peripheral lymph nodes – 15.8%; ocular tuberculosis – 5.2%, other forms – 8.7%. Starting from 2008 ocular tuberculosis was excluded from reporting, despite the fact that the number of such patients was almost the same as the number of CNS tuberculosis cases. 10 years later in 2015 isolated forms of tuberculosis were diagnosed in 699 (-172) people, forms were the following: CNS tuberculosis – 10.6%, double increase; bone and joint tuberculosis – 39.8%, 1.5 fold increase; urogenital tuberculosis – 24.5%, 1.5 fold decrease respectively. Number of those suffering from tuberculosis of peripheral lymph nodes remained the same – 14.2%, other forms inclusive tuberculosis of salivary glands, pancreas, gall bladder, intestine, breast, skin etc. increased respectively up to 11%. Conclusions. The problem of extrapulmonary tuberculosis in Russia as in the whole world still needs to be resolved. Extrapulmonary tuberculosis incidence greatly depends on the number of properly trained specialists and sufficient technical facilities of dispensaries. The following changes are to be made to Form 8: firstly, urological and genital tuberculosis cases are to be recorded separately; secondly, all forms are to be recorded separately according to HIV status.
Highlights
‘Ф ГБУ «Н овосибирский Н И И тубер кулеза» М З Р Ф, г
In 2006 in Siberian and Far Eastern Federal D istricts there were 871 patients suffering from isolated extrapulm onary tuberculosis, the structure of the forms was as follows: tuberculosis of central nervous system (CN S) - 5.7%; bone and jo in t tuberculosis - 28.7%; urogenital tuberculosis - 35.9%; tuberculosis of peripheral lym ph nodes - 15.8%; ocular tuberculosis - 5.2%, other forms - 8.7%
Starting from 2008 ocular tuberculosis was excluded from reporting, despite the fact th at the number of such patients was almost the same as the number of CNS tuberculosis cases. 10 years later in 2015 isolated forms of tuberculosis were diagnosed in 699 (-172) people, forms were th e following: CNS tuberculosis - 10.6%, double increase; bone and jo in t tuberculosis - 39.8%, 1.5 fold increase; urogenital tuberculosis - 24.5%, 1.5 fold decrease respectively Num ber of those suffering from tuberculosis of peripheral lymph nodes remained the same - 14.2%, other forms inclusive tuberculosis of salivary glands, pancreas, gall bladder, intestine, breast, skin etc. increased respectively up to 11%
Summary
Внелегочный туберкулез остается во многом загадочной проблемой, в немалой степени из-за расхождений в формулировках. ВСФОиДФО изолированным внелегочным туберкулезом заболел 871 пациент; структура заболеваемости была следующая: туберкулез центральной нервной системы (Ц Н С ) - 5,7%, костно-суставной туберкулез - 28,7%, мочеполовой туберкулез - 35,9%, туберкулез периферических лимфатических узлов (Т П Л У ) - 15,8%, туберкулез глаз - 5,2%, прочие формы - 8,7%. Туберкулез глаз исключили из отчетности, несмотря на то что его доля практически равнялась доли туберкулеза ЦН С. В 2015 г., изолированные формы внелегочного туберкулеза были диагностированы у 699 человек (-172) со следующими пропорциями: туберкулез Ц Н С - 10,6%, что в 2 раза больше; костно-суставной туберкулез - 39,8%, что почти в 1,5 раза больше; мочеполовой туберкулез - 24,5%, что в 1,5 раза меньше соответственно.
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