Saratov JOURNAL of Medical and Scientific Research

Analysis of syphilis incidence at the territory in Saratov region (2011-2015)

Year: 2016, volume 12 Issue: №3 Pages: 475-481
Heading: Dermatovenerology Article type: Original article
Authors: Schnaider D.A., Utz S.R., Sherstobitova L.A., Martynova V.V., Gornykh E.N.
Organization: Saratov State Medical University
Summary:

Aims: analysis of dynamics and pattern of syphilis incidence in 2011-2015 years in Saratov region. Materials and methods. The article provides analysis of the state statistical supervision forms from 2011-2015. Results. The analysis of the data obtained from the state statistical supervision forms during 2011-2015 years has shown the decreasing tendency of syphilis incidence. However, an unfavorable situation still remains in number of territories of Saratov region. The indicators of morbidity caused by late syphilis and neurosyphilis have increased. Conclusion. High incidence of syphilis has negative effect on the reproductive health of the general population. The fast spread of disease is generating special interest in conditions of demographic crisis.

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