Tuberculosis and pregnancy

Автор: Altynbekov M.A., Ibragimova S.I.

Журнал: Мировая наука @science-j

Рубрика: Естественные и технические науки

Статья в выпуске: 4 (13), 2018 года.

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This article provides an overview of literature data on the incidence of pulmonary tuberculosis among pregnant women. Tuberculosis is the leading cause of death from infectious diseases in the world. This disease is considered almost as ancient as human history, which is confirmed by the traces of this found in 7,000 years ago in Egyptian mummies, described by Hippocrates. According to estimates, in 2015, 10.4 million people became ill with tuberculosis, including 5.9 million (56%) of men, 3.5 million (34%) of women and 1.0 million (10%) of children. Sixty countries account for 60% of new cases: India, Indonesia, China, Nigeria, Pakistan and South Africa.

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Tuberculosis, pregnancy, prevalence

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