The increase in the incidence of syphilis in the Russian Federation: foreign migrant citizens as a risk group for the spread of the disease

M. Rakhmatulina, N. I. Briko, E. Novoselova, P. D. Lopukhov
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Relevance. The incidence of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) has a serious impact on the health and lives of children, adolescents and adults. Syphilis, like most STIs, is a socially significant disease, while among the factors influencing the spread of this infection, migration processes, including labor migration, occupy a special place. Aims. To study syphilis in foreign migrants in the Russian Federation and individual subjects of the state in recent years. Material and methods. A retrospective epidemiological analysis of the incidence of syphilis among the population of the Russian Federation and foreign migrants was performed. The data from Federal Statistical Monitoring Form No. 9 and No. 34 was used with reference to STIs incidence in 2011–2022 in Russia and in its regions. Results. Among foreign migrant citizens, the incidence rates were higher than the Russian average: 1.5–2.0 times before 2020, and 4 times in 2021 and 2022. The proportion of registered cases of syphilis among foreign citizens in 2021 was 36.4%, significantly exceeding this figure not only in 2020 (18.2%), but also in previous years (16.7–21.2%). An increase in the number of foreign citizens with syphilis was observed in 2021 in all federal districts of the Russian Federation, while the number of syphilis cases detected in this contingent of people varied significantly between different regions of the Russian Federation. The main share (98.1%) in the structure of syphilis detected in foreign citizens was latent forms of the disease. Conclusions. The high level of detection of syphilis in foreign migrant citizens and the predominance of latent forms of the disease in this population represent a potential epidemiological danger of the spread of infection. In connection with the current situation, it seems necessary to develop and implement permanent and controlled algorithms for monitoring STIs in risk groups, including foreign migrant citizens.
俄罗斯联邦梅毒发病率的增加:外国移民公民是疾病传播的危险群体
相关性。性传播感染(STI)的发病率严重影响着儿童、青少年和成年人的健康和生活。梅毒与大多数性传播疾病一样,是一种具有社会意义的疾病,而在影响梅毒传播的因素中,包括劳动力迁移在内的迁移过程占有特殊的地位。研究目的研究近年来俄罗斯联邦境内外国移民和国家个体主体的梅毒情况。材料和方法。对俄罗斯联邦人口和外国移民梅毒发病率进行了回顾性流行病学分析。数据来自第9号和第34号联邦统计监测表,参考了2011-2022年俄罗斯及其各地区的性传播疾病发病率。结果显示外国移民公民的发病率高于俄罗斯的平均水平:2020 年前为 1.5-2.0 倍,2021 年和 2022 年为 4 倍。2021 年登记在册的外国公民梅毒病例比例为 36.4%,不仅大大超过了 2020 年(18.2%),也超过了前几年(16.7-21.2%)。2021 年,俄罗斯联邦所有联邦区的外国公民梅毒感染人数都有所增加,而在这一人群中发现的梅毒病例数 量在俄罗斯联邦不同地区之间存在显著差异。在外国公民中发现的梅毒病例结构中,潜伏型梅毒占主要比例(98.1%)。结论外国移民中梅毒的高检出率以及潜伏期梅毒在这一人群中占主导地位,是一种潜在的传染病传播危险。鉴于目前的情况,似乎有必要制定并实施永久性的控制算法,以监测包括外国移民在内的高危人群的性传播疾病。
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