[Global review of tuberculosis morbidity and mortality in the world (1961-1971)].

A Bulla
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The main objective of gathering available world-wide information on tuberculosis is to present an overall picture of how tuberculosis infection, morbidity and mortality, can be reflected today and to suggest the necessity to improve international epidemiological statistical intelligence. The highest levels of tuberculosis infection in the world (i.e. 60-80% in children 14 years old) may be found in eastern Asia, Oceania and in several areas in Africa. Considerable differences still do exist between the highest and lowest prevalence level within each continent. The ratio between the highest and lowest prevalence level of infection is varying from 1 to 2 in the Americas, to 1 to 10 in Europe. While, in general, in developed countries the annual infection rate reached 0.5% (1969-1972), in developing countries, annual infection rates of 2% or more were reported. The decrease of the annual infection rate in developed countries is, in general, 10% each year, whereas in the developing part of the world the fall in the rates has been slower or the level even remained constant for the last ten years. The information concerning tuberculosis morbidity is sometimes incomplete or inconsistent because of the lack of standard criteria for diagnosing and reporting tuberculosis. Although the bacteriological confirmation of tuberculosis cases has an important bearing on the recording system, official reports are particularly deficient in this respect. Estimating the total number of newly registered tuberculosis cases, one may say that more than 3.8 million, and approximately 4 million cases could have occurred 1967 and 1971 respectively. The prevalence of tuberculosis cases can be estimated to be around 6-8 in 1967 and 8 million cases in 1971. The highest incidence rates reported in 1971 were in Asia, Oceania and in some African countries (i.e. 250-523 per 100000 population). In Europe and America, tuberculosis incidence did not exceed a level of 200 per 100000 population. The average tuberculosis incidence rate for 1971 in the world may be estimated to be 111.5 per 100000 population (111.4 in 1967).

[世界结核病发病率和死亡率全球回顾(1961-1971年)]。
收集世界范围内现有的关于结核病的资料的主要目的是全面说明当今如何反映结核病的感染、发病率和死亡率,并提出改进国际流行病学统计情报的必要性。世界上结核病感染率最高的地区(即14岁儿童的60-80%)可能出现在东亚、大洋洲和非洲的一些地区。在各大洲的最高流行率和最低流行率之间仍然存在相当大的差异。感染流行率最高和最低水平之间的比率在美洲为1比2,在欧洲为1比10。一般来说,发达国家的年感染率为0.5%(1969-1972),而发展中国家的年感染率为2%或更高。在发达国家,年感染率的下降速度一般为每年10%,而在世界发展中国家,下降速度较慢,甚至在过去十年中保持不变。由于缺乏诊断和报告结核病的标准,有关结核病发病率的信息有时不完整或不一致。虽然结核病病例的细菌学确认对记录系统有重要影响,但官方报告在这方面特别缺乏。估计新登记的结核病病例总数,人们可能会说,1967年和1971年分别发生了380多万例和大约400万例病例。据估计,1967年肺结核病例的流行率约为6-8例,1971年为800万例。1971年报告的最高发病率是在亚洲、大洋洲和一些非洲国家(即每10万人中250-523人)。在欧洲和美洲,结核病发病率不超过每10万人200例的水平。1971年世界平均结核病发病率估计为每10万人111.5例(1967年为每10万人111.4例)。
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