Risk factors affecting the epidemiological situation of tuberculosis, clinical and epidemiological features of pulmonary tuberculosis in rural areas

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Amir Aliyev 1, Raphig Chobanov 1, Aigul Abduldayeva 2
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1 Azerbaijan Medical University, Department of Public Health and Health Organization, Baku, Azerbaijan
2 JSC «Medical university Astana», Department of Preventive Medicine and Nutrition, Astana, Kazakhstan
J CLIN MED KAZ, Volume 1, Issue 39, pp. 20-24. https://doi.org/10.23950/1812-2892-2016-1-20-24
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ABSTRACT

The formation of the level of health affects different areas of factors: social, geographic, environmental, etc. Despite the progress made in the fight against tuberculosis, in the late 80-ies of the XX century, it went out of control on a global scale. The downward trend in the spread of tuberculosis in the developed countries, observed during more than a hundred years, at the end of XX century has changed.

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Aliyev A, Chobanov R, Abduldayeva A. Risk factors affecting the epidemiological situation of tuberculosis, clinical and epidemiological features of pulmonary tuberculosis in rural areas. Journal of Clinical Medicine of Kazakhstan. 2016;1(39):20-4. https://doi.org/10.23950/1812-2892-2016-1-20-24

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