Topical issues of epidemiology of community-acquired pneumonia in the Russian Federation in 2015

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During the last 2 years in the Russian Federation observed decline in incidence of community-acquired pneumonia (CAP). In the structure of the adult population of patients with predominant, but the higher the intensity of the epidemic process observed among children. At the end of 2015 exceeded the national average incidence of CAP is registered in 45 regions of the country. Organized and carried out a series of measures to stabilize the situation. One of the problematic issues is the standardization of laboratory diagnostics in medical institutions.

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A. Yu Popova

Federal Service for Surveillance on Consumer Rights Protection and Human Wellbeing; Russian Medical Academy of Postgraduate Education of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation

д-р мед. наук, проф., рук. Роспотребнадзора, зав. каф. организации санитарно- эпидемиологической службы ГБОУ ДПО РМАПО 127994, Russian Federation, Moscow, Vadkovskii per., d. 18, str. 5, 7

E. B Ezhlova

Federal Service for Surveillance on Consumer Rights Protection and Human Wellbeing

канд. мед. наук, нач. Управления эпидемиологического надзора Роспотребнадзора 127994, Russian Federation, Moscow, Vadkovskii per., d. 18, str. 5, 7

Yu. V Demina

Federal Service for Surveillance on Consumer Rights Protection and Human Wellbeing; Russian Medical Academy of Postgraduate Education of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation

Email: Demina_JV@gsen.ru
д-р мед. наук, зам. нач. Управления эпидемиологического надзора Роспотребнадзора, доц. каф. ГБОУ ДПО РМАП 127994, Russian Federation, Moscow, Vadkovskii per., d. 18, str. 5, 7

Z. M Omariev

Federal Service for Surveillance on Consumer Rights Protection and Human Wellbeing

канд. мед. наук, гл. специалист-эксперт отд. Управления эпидемиологического надзора Роспотребнадзора 127994, Russian Federation, Moscow, Vadkovskii per., d. 18, str. 5, 7

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