T. Zakharova, S. A. Vetushenko, L. G. Popova, M. N. Startseva
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Features of pregnancy and childbirth course, as well as perinatal outcomes in women with tuberculosis and viral hepatitis B and / or C were studied. The research showed a high level of other concomitant somatic, gynecological diseases in such women, as well as high level of sexually transmitted infections compared to women without tuberculosis and viral hepatitis. Fetal growth retardation in pregnant women with tuberculosis was noted in 49.2 %, and if tuberculosis is combined with viral hepatitis it is noted in 53.3 %, while fetal growth retardation of III degree was observed only in combination of tuberculosis and viral hepatitis