2019-2021年达吉斯坦共和国传染病发病率分析

V. Akimkin, Z. G. Tagirova, A. Muzyka, N. M. Zulpukarova, N. S. Karnaeva, S. Shabalina
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的相关性。在过去二十年中,由于防治流行病措施的有效性,达吉斯坦共和国的传染病发病率一直在下降。然而,对于某些疾病,它远高于俄罗斯联邦的平均水平。目的:分析2019-2022年云南省传染病发病情况,明确预防防疫工作有待加强的领域。材料和方法。分析了联邦统计观察表第2号“传染病和寄生虫病信息”中的发病率数据,以及由俄罗斯联邦和达吉斯坦共和国俄罗斯联邦编制的2019年、2020年、2021年和2022年人口卫生和流行病学状况国家报告。采用了不需要统计数据处理的描述性流行病学方法。结果和讨论。2022年,达吉斯坦共和国的传染病发病率为每10万人口7492.2例,比2021年低22.2%,但高于长期平均水平(6149.4例)。与2021年相比,2022年俄罗斯联邦和俄罗斯联邦的传染病发病率分别减少了10种和6种。在发病率下降的同时,发病率也有所增加,特别是痢疾增加了5.1倍,肠道感染(已确定的病因)增加了39.3%。慢性乙型肝炎占97.9%,慢性丙型肝炎占2.14倍,百日咳占5.1倍,水痘占18.6%,腮腺炎占2.2倍,布鲁氏菌病占24.4%,hiv感染占36.3%,流感占43.4倍。在2022年的传染病和寄生虫病结构中,与往年一样,急性上呼吸道感染和肠道感染占主导地位。尽管目前正在进行系统的工作,旨在减少传染病的发病率,并在改善一些感染情况方面取得进展,但仍需要采取更多措施,防治急性肠道感染、乙型和丙型肝炎、艾滋病毒感染、布鲁氏菌病。
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Analysis of Infectious Incidence in the Republic of Dagestan for 2019–2021
Relevance. Over the past two decades, due to the effectiveness of anti-epidemic measures, the incidence of infectious diseases in the Republic of Dagestan (RD) has been declining. However for some nosologies it is considerably higher than the Russian Federation average.Objective. To analyze the incidence of infectious diseases in RD in 2019–2022 in order to identify areas for preventive and anti-epidemic measures to be strengthened.Material and methods. The data on morbidity taken from federal statistical observation form No. 2 «Information on infectious and parasitic diseases», State reports on sanitary and epidemiological well-being of the population for 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, prepared by Rospotrebnadzor and the Department of Rospotrebnadzor for Dagestan Republic were analyzed. A descriptive epidemiological method was used, which does not require statistical data processing.Results and discussion. In 2022, in the Republic of Dagestan, the infectious disease incidence was 7492.2 per 100 thousand of the population, which is 22.2% lower than in 2021, but higher than the long-term average (6149.4). In 2022, compared to 2021, there was a decrease in the incidence of 10 nosoforms of infectious diseases in the RD and 6 in the Russian Federation. Along with a decrease in morbidity, there is an increase in morbidity, in particular Sonne dysentery by 5.1 times, аcute intestinal infections (established etiology) by 39.3%. chronic hepatitis B by 97.9%, chronic hepatitis C by 2.14 times, whooping cough by 5.1 times, chicken pox by 18.6%, mumps by 2.2 times, brucellosis by 24.4%, HIV-infection by 36.3%, influenza 43.4 times. In the structure of infectious and parasitic diseases in 2022, as in previous years, acute infections of the upper respiratory tract and аcute intestinal infections prevailed.Conclusions. Despite the ongoing systematic work aimed at reducing the incidence of infectious diseases and the progress made in improving the situation with a number of infections, more measures are needed to combat acute intestinal infections, hepatitis B and C, HIV-infection, brucellosis.
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