The Distribution And Typological Classification Of Incidence/Mortality Rates And Dynamics Of Tuberculosis In Russia, 2006–2017
Despite the achieved success in the fight against tuberculosis, the disease remains an immediate problem for a number of countries including Russia. To a large extent, the reasons for the high incidence and mortality of the population are not only medical but also social in nature, which leads to th...
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doaj-bafbdbf437fe47e3a1423907d332767c2021-07-28T21:10:09ZengLomonosov Moscow State UniversityGeography, Environment, Sustainability2071-93882542-15652021-04-0114124125010.24057/2071-9388-2020-202540The Distribution And Typological Classification Of Incidence/Mortality Rates And Dynamics Of Tuberculosis In Russia, 2006–2017Svetlana Malkhazova0Natalia Shartova1Razia Gaida2Adlai Davids3Vladimir Tikunov4Dmitry Orlov5Lomonosov Moscow State UniversityLomonosov Moscow State UniversityHuman Sciences Research Council; Nelson Mandela UniversityHuman Sciences Research Council; Nelson Mandela UniversityLomonosov Moscow State UniversityLomonosov Moscow State UniversityDespite the achieved success in the fight against tuberculosis, the disease remains an immediate problem for a number of countries including Russia. To a large extent, the reasons for the high incidence and mortality of the population are not only medical but also social in nature, which leads to the emergence of geographical patterns in the spread of the disease. The purpose of the study is to identify the spatio-temporal conditions that shape the epidemiological situation of tuberculosis in Russia at both the national and regional levels. Using GIS technologies, an analysis of the current spread of the infection in the Russian Federation was carried out based on data for the period from 2006 through 2017. Typological classification of regions according to the dynamics and magnitude of the incidence rate has been developed. Based on the cartographic analysis that was carried out, regions with the most unfavorable tuberculosis situation in the Russian Federation were identified for a more detailed study at the municipal level.https://ges.rgo.ru/jour/article/view/1712tuberculosisrussiamappingspatial analysistypological classificationdynamics of incidence and mortality |
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Svetlana Malkhazova Natalia Shartova Razia Gaida Adlai Davids Vladimir Tikunov Dmitry Orlov The Distribution And Typological Classification Of Incidence/Mortality Rates And Dynamics Of Tuberculosis In Russia, 2006–2017 Geography, Environment, Sustainability tuberculosis russia mapping spatial analysis typological classification dynamics of incidence and mortality |
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Svetlana Malkhazova Natalia Shartova Razia Gaida Adlai Davids Vladimir Tikunov Dmitry Orlov |
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Svetlana Malkhazova |
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The Distribution And Typological Classification Of Incidence/Mortality Rates And Dynamics Of Tuberculosis In Russia, 2006–2017 |
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The Distribution And Typological Classification Of Incidence/Mortality Rates And Dynamics Of Tuberculosis In Russia, 2006–2017 |
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The Distribution And Typological Classification Of Incidence/Mortality Rates And Dynamics Of Tuberculosis In Russia, 2006–2017 |
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The Distribution And Typological Classification Of Incidence/Mortality Rates And Dynamics Of Tuberculosis In Russia, 2006–2017 |
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The Distribution And Typological Classification Of Incidence/Mortality Rates And Dynamics Of Tuberculosis In Russia, 2006–2017 |
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distribution and typological classification of incidence/mortality rates and dynamics of tuberculosis in russia, 2006–2017 |
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Lomonosov Moscow State University |
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Geography, Environment, Sustainability |
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2021-04-01 |
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Despite the achieved success in the fight against tuberculosis, the disease remains an immediate problem for a number of countries including Russia. To a large extent, the reasons for the high incidence and mortality of the population are not only medical but also social in nature, which leads to the emergence of geographical patterns in the spread of the disease. The purpose of the study is to identify the spatio-temporal conditions that shape the epidemiological situation of tuberculosis in Russia at both the national and regional levels. Using GIS technologies, an analysis of the current spread of the infection in the Russian Federation was carried out based on data for the period from 2006 through 2017. Typological classification of regions according to the dynamics and magnitude of the incidence rate has been developed. Based on the cartographic analysis that was carried out, regions with the most unfavorable tuberculosis situation in the Russian Federation were identified for a more detailed study at the municipal level. |
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tuberculosis russia mapping spatial analysis typological classification dynamics of incidence and mortality |
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