Epidemiological Analysis of Tuberculosis Infection and Trend Changes - 152 Belt and Road Partner Countries, 2013-2021.

IF 4.3 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Rong Du, Xiao Xiao, Jing Chen, Xin Shen, Qi Zhao
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Abstract

What is already known about this topic?: The Belt and Road Initiative promotes increased interactions among participating countries, which concurrently elevates the risk of infectious diseases such as tuberculosis (TB). Since TB infection can significantly contribute to the disease burden, it is crucial to delineate the epidemic status and identify the change trends in TB infection among the countries involved in the initiative.

What is added by this report?: TB infection was prevalent in 152 countries along the Belt and Road initiative. Most of these countries had an infection prevalence between 10% and 30%, among which were 9 countries (5.92%) with a prevalence below 10% and 8 countries (5.26%) with a reported prevalence of 40% and higher. From 2013 to 2021, a notable reduction in TB infection prevalence was observed in 149 countries (98.03%). In contrast, Sri Lanka and the Philippines exhibited an increasing trend, while no significant change was detected in Timor-Leste.

What are the implications for public health practice?: Addressing TB surveillance, prevention, and management, as well as collaboration among these countries, is a proposed key strategy for achieving the global end TB strategy.

2013-2021年152个“一带一路”伙伴国结核病感染流行病学分析及趋势变化
关于这个话题我们已经知道了什么?“一带一路”倡议促进了参与国之间的互动,同时也增加了结核病等传染病的风险。由于结核病感染可大大增加疾病负担,因此,在参与该倡议的国家中描述结核病流行状况并确定结核病感染的变化趋势至关重要。这份报告增加了什么内容?结核感染在“一带一路”沿线152个国家普遍存在。这些国家的感染率大多在10% - 30%之间,其中9个国家(5.92%)的感染率低于10%,8个国家(5.26%)的感染率在40%及以上。从2013年至2021年,149个国家(98.03%)的结核病感染流行率显著下降。相比之下,斯里兰卡和菲律宾表现出增加的趋势,而东帝汶没有发现重大变化。这对公共卫生实践有什么影响?解决结核病监测、预防和管理以及这些国家之间的合作问题,是为实现全球终止结核病战略提出的一项关键战略。
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