According to WHO questionnaire data, reports of national ministries of health, medical associations and other medical institutions, tuberculosis morbidity in the majority of the East European countries and CIS surpasses that for the West Europe. In 1990-1992 it varied from 18 to 80 cases per 100,000 people. The lowest morbidity was recorded in the Czech Republic, the highest in Roumania and Kazakhstan. In Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Russia and Ukraine tuberculosis morbidity tends to a slow reduction, while in Armenia, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Roumania, Turkmenistan mortality rates constantly grow. Antituberculous therapeutic and prophylactic policy in the East Europe and CIS should be aimed at finding the resources for adequate supply of the population with antituberculous medications, introduction of WHO-recommended short course of chemotherapy. On demand, health care system should be restructured and new educational programs for specialists and the population introduced.