Структура обращений пациентов со смешанными формами гемоконтактных вирусных инфекций в многопрофильном стационаре

2016 
We retrospectively analyzed the number and causes of hospitalizations in patients with mixed types of blood-borne viral infections (BBVIs) in specialized departments of a general hospital in 2010– 2014. We revealed an increase in detection of mixed BBVIs from 1.39 up to 1.50% (χ2 =1.192, df=1, p>0.05), particularly hIV/hCV and hIV/hBV/hCV. The majority of patients with co-infections had different medical and social deviations. The highest incidence of mixed infection occurred among men, mainly in the age group of 31–40 years (χ2 =5.46, df=1, p<0.05). Departments with the highest degree of the epidemic hazard for transmission of mixed BBVIs were the department of intensive care and resuscitation with a small operating room for emergency detoxification, departments of acute poisoning for the mentally ill patients, the department of resuscitation and intensive care for emergency patients and somato-psychiatric department.
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