
Since 1992, there has been a rise in tuberculosis mortality and morbidity among adults and children in the Kaliningrad region. By 1995, tuberculosis morbidity and mortality have increased by 88 and 92%, respectively. Mortality among children has shown a 2.2-fold increases. The pattern of clinical pulmonary tuberculosis types has become worse.
Adult, Survival Rate, Humans, Tuberculosis, Morbidity, Program Development, Child, Delivery of Health Care, Russia
Adult, Survival Rate, Humans, Tuberculosis, Morbidity, Program Development, Child, Delivery of Health Care, Russia
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