Experience in organizing the work of a tuberculosis hospital in the Kemerovo region during the COVID-19 pandemic
https://doi.org/10.29039/1992-6499-2023-2-87-97
Abstract
The purpose of the study: to study the features of the organization of the work of the TB hospital in the city of Kemerovo during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Materials and methods. The analysis of the work of inpatient departments of the Kuzbass Clinical Phthisiopulmonological Medical Center named after V.I. I.F. Kopylova in 2020.
Research results. Regional regulatory documents on the organization of anti-tuberculosis activities from March 2020 to December 2020 were analyzed. A continuous observation of 81 cases of co-infection with COVID-19/tuberculosis was carried out. Despite the difficulties in the new conditions in the course of the administrative management of the activities of the phthisiopulmonological center, the effectiveness of the use of anti-epidemic measures was noted.
Conclusion. The rapid deployment of a system of administrative and organizational measures made it possible to prevent the massive spread of COVID-19 among patients in the TB hospital.
About the Authors
I. Yu. OsintsevaRussian Federation
I.Yu. Osintseva, phthisiatrician
Kemerovo
N. V. Luzina
Russian Federation
N.V. Luzina, Deputy Chief Physician for the Medical Department
Kemerovo
A. A. Kholodov
Russian Federation
A.A. Kholodov, Assistant of the Department
Kemerovo
E. O. Bryukhacheva
Russian Federation
E.O. Bryukhacheva, Assistant of the Department
Kemerovo
T. V. Pyanzova
Russian Federation
T.V. Pyanzova, Dr. Sci. (Med.), Associate Professor, Head of the Department
Kemerovo
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For citations:
Osintseva I.Yu., Luzina N.V., Kholodov A.A., Bryukhacheva E.O., Pyanzova T.V. Experience in organizing the work of a tuberculosis hospital in the Kemerovo region during the COVID-19 pandemic. Astrakhan medical journal. 2023;18(2):87–97. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.29039/1992-6499-2023-2-87-97