ANALYSIS OF THE CHARACTERISTICS OF TUBERCULOSIS IN HIV-INFECTED PATIENTS AT THE STAGE OF SECON-DARY DISEASES USING CORRELATION ADAPTOMETRY


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At the stage of secondary HIV disease, the tuberculosis process often loses its specificity, which makes it difficult to diagnose timely, first of all, tuberculosis and leads to late appointment of etiotropic therapy. The purpose of our study was to study the characteristics of tuberculosis infection course in patients with HIV at the stage of secondary diseases using correlation adaptometry. The analysis of disease histories of 113 HIV infection patients at the stage of secondary diseases with the use of statistical processing was carried out. Using correlation adaptometry, it was established that HIV-infected patients do not have significant differences in the course and clinical manifestations of pulmonary and extrapulmonary forms of tuberculosis.

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D. D Arutyunova

Federal State Autonomous Educational Institution of Higher Education I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation

Email: dashulka_555@mail.ru
assistant of infection diseases department of Sechenov University, 8, building 2, Trubetskaya str., 119991, Moscow, Russia Moscow, Russia

A. N Gerasimov

Federal State Autonomous Educational Institution of Higher Education I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation

Email: andr-gerasim@yandex.ru
Dr. Physical and Mathematical Sci., professor, head chair of Sechenov University, 8, building 2, Trubetskaya str., 119991, Moscow, Russia Moscow, Russia

Karina T. Umbetova

Federal State Autonomous Educational Institution of Higher Education I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation

Email: karinasara@inbox.ru
Dr. Sci. Med, professor of infection diseases department of Federal State Autonomous Educational Institution of Higher Education I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation Moscow, Russia

N. V Maloletneva

Federal State Autonomous Educational Institution of Higher Education I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation

Email: natalya-maloletneva@yandex.ru
Candidate Sci. Med, assistant professor of infection diseases department of Sechenov University, 8, building 2, Trubetskaya str., 119991, Moscow, Russia Moscow, Russia

O. F Belaya

Federal State Autonomous Educational Institution of Higher Education I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation

Email: ofbelaya@mail.ru
Dr. Sci. Med, professor of infection diseases department of Sechenov University, 8, building 2, Trubetskaya str., Moscow, 119991, Russia Moscow, Russia

M. N Allenov

Federal State Autonomous Educational Institution of Higher Education I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation

Dr. Sci. Med, professor of infection diseases department of Sechenov University, 8, building 2, Trubetskaya str., Moscow, 119991, Russia Moscow, Russia

E. V Volchkova

Federal State Autonomous Educational Institution of Higher Education I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation

Email: antononina@rambler.ru
Dr. Sci. Med, professor, head chair of infection diseases department of Sechenov University Moscow, Russia

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