Implementation of the DOTS strategy for tuberculosis in the Leningrad Region, Russian Federation (1998-1999)

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Ruohonen, RP
Goloubeva, TM
Trnka, L
Fomin, MM
Zhemkova, GA
Sinitsyn, AV
Lichachev, AA
Koskela, KG
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[1] Finnish Lung Hlth Assoc, Helsinki 00250, Finland
[2] Reg TB Ctr Leningrad Reg, St Petersburg, Russia
[3] Univ Hosp, Dept Chest Dis, Natl TB Surveillance Unit, Prague, Czech Republic
[4] Govt Leningrad Reg, Reg Hlth Comm Leningrad Reg, St Petersburg, Russia
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tuberculosis; tuberculosis control; DOTS strategy; Russia;
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R51 [传染病];
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SETTING: The DOTS pilot project for tuberculosis control in the Leningrad Region of the Russian Federation, supported by the Finnish Lung Health Association and the World Health Organization (WHO). OBJECTIVE: To assess the efficacy of WHO-recommended standard short-course chemotherapy in newly detected pulmonary tuberculosis cases positive by smear or with extensive lung lesions suggestive of culture positivity, under project conditions. METHODS: Analysis of data on case detection, sputum smear conversion and treatment outcome based on standardised (WHO) registers from districts and a central computerised database. RESULTS: Of 859 adult pulmonary tuberculosis cases (292 smear-positive) notified in the Leningrad Region in the study period, 312 new cases were included in the project. The sputum conversion rate at the end of the second month was 82.8% and 91.1% at the end of the third month. Of bacteriologically confirmed cases, 71.3% were successfully treated, 4.9% died, 11.7% defaulted and 8.1% failed. CONCLUSION: In the first year of the pilot project in the Leningrad Region, the DOTS strategy revealed feasibility and moderate efficacy among new pulmonary tuberculosis cases who were either smear-positive or showed extensive lung lesions on chest X-ray, and who were therefore of high epidemiological and medical priority.
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