

Influence of periodicity of fluorographic examination of population on the frequency of occurrence of bacillary excretion and destructive forms of tuberculosis in persons with the firstly diagnosed disease
Heading: Phthisiology Article type: Original article
Authors: Danilov A.N., Morozova T.I.
Organization: Saratov State Medical University
Aim: to establish the structure of the relationship between the change in regulations of fluorographic regimen and frequency of occurrence of bacillary excretion (MBT+), destructive forms of the disease in patients with newly diagnosed tuberculosis. Materials and Methods. 1,428 cases with newly diagnosed tuberculosis — a form №089u-tub, as well as other types of reports of the Saratov region have been analyzed. Statistical analysis has been performed by computer software «Microsoft Excel» and «Statistica-6.0». Analysis of the data by the test of Kolmogorov — Spirin has showed normality of their distribution. Confidence index was assessed by Student's. Differences were assessed as valid if the probability was 95% (P
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