The incidence of sexually transmitted infections in the Moscow region: epidemiological trends based on the results of 2021
- Authors: Makhneva N.V.1, Almazova A.A.1,2
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Affiliations:
- Moscow Regional Clinical Dermatovenerologic Dispensary
- Moscow Scientific and Practical Center of Dermatovenereology and Cosmetology
- Issue: Vol 25, No 5 (2022)
- Pages: 399-408
- Section: DERMATOLOGY
- URL: https://rjsvd.com/1560-9588/article/view/112263
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.17816/dv112263
- ID: 112263
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Abstract
Due to the restrictive epidemiological measures introduced in connection with the widespread spread of the new coronavirus infection SARS-CoV-2 in the period from late 2019 to mid 2021, the epidemiology of socially significant infections in the subjects of the Russian Federation has undergone significant changes. Among the obvious factors that can influence morbidity rates, it is possible to indicate the limitation of the volume of planned medical care to the population and the reduction of migration processes.
Analysis of the incidence of socially significant infections that pose a danger to others during the period of epidemic trouble in the country due to COVID-19 and after the abolition of all restrictive measures allows us to identify the most significant factors in the epidemiology of sexually transmitted infections.
The dynamics of the main indicators of the incidence of sexually transmitted infections, its structure, detection activity demonstrate: how the self-isolation regime and the reduction in the availability of planned medical care to the population for even a short time can change the trends of the epidemic process, worsening the epidemiological well-being in the territory of the subject as a whole, and affect population health indicators; at the same time, what factors make the greatest contribution to the spread of sexually transmitted infections when quarantine restrictions are lifted.
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About the authors
Nataliya V. Makhneva
Moscow Regional Clinical Dermatovenerologic Dispensary
Author for correspondence.
Email: makhneva@mail.ru
ORCID iD: 0000-0001-6238-1804
SPIN-code: 5971-9686
MD, Dr. Sci. (Med.)
Russian Federation, 61/2 building 2 Shchepkina str., Moscow, 129110Alla A. Almazova
Moscow Regional Clinical Dermatovenerologic Dispensary; Moscow Scientific and Practical Center of Dermatovenereology and Cosmetology
Email: almazova_sonya@mail.ru
ORCID iD: 0000-0003-2900-5756
SPIN-code: 2140-5255
MD, Cand. Sci. (Med.), Associate Professor
Russian Federation, Moscow; MoscowReferences
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