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Features of tuberculosis diagnosis in the CoVID-19

O. Ekaterincheva, A. Malkova, V. Karev, I. Kudryavtsev, Y. Zinchenko, T. Potepun, D. Kudlai, A. Starshinova,
2021

2020 began with the most significant pandemic COVID-19 in the history of this century. The epidemiology indicators are growing every day. The spread of COVID-19 may affect an increase in the incidence of tuberculosis, despite a decrease in the incidence rate that is associated with objective difficulties in detecting tuberculosis against the background of COVID-19 and severe complications after the new coronavirus infection. Tuberculosis is one of the infectious diseases, and the problem of its spread continues to be relevant throughout the World. The effect of the SARS-CoV-2 virus can cause certain difficulties in the diagnosis and treatment of tuberculosis infection. The possibility of concomitant these infectious diseases can affect the clinical course of tuberculosis, an influence on mortality of the disease, but at the same time, there is a decrease in the number of cases that is not objective. The authors analyzed the currently published data on detecting tuberculosis in the conditions of the COVID-19 problem and presented difficulties in the diagnosis of COVID-19 and TB concomitant diseases with a description in the clinical case.

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  • O. Ekaterincheva
    City Hospital 2
  • A. Malkova
    Saint Petersburg State University
  • V. Karev
    Pediatric Research and Clinical Center for Infectious Diseases, Almazov National Medical Research Centre
  • I. Kudryavtsev
    Saint Petersburg State University, Institute of Experimental Medicine of the North-West Branch of the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences
  • Y. Zinchenko
    Saint Petersburg State University, Saint-Petersburg State Research Institute of Phthisiopulmonology
  • T. Potepun
    City Hospital 2
  • D. Kudlai
    Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University, State Research Center Institute of Immunology FMBA
  • A. Starshinova
    Almazov National Medical Research Centre
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  • Jurnal Infektologii
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  • 13
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  • 1
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  • 117-123
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  • journal article
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  • CC BY
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  • scopus