Data-driven targets for reducing the global burden of TB.

IJTLD open Pub Date : 2025-06-13 eCollection Date: 2025-06-01 DOI:10.5588/ijtldopen.25.0014
C R Horsburgh, Helen E Jenkins, L Martinez, L F White
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Abstract

Background: The proportion of persons with infectious TB that need to be cured to reduce prevalence is an important but not well characterized target for TB control.

Methods: We compared infectious TB prevalence from countries with two population-based surveys since 2000, accounting for persons receiving curative treatment and those dying or undergoing natural recovery. Annual incidence was estimated as the proportion of prevalence that, when applied to each year over the interval between the two surveys, yielded the observed second survey prevalence. We then determined the relationship between the proportion of people with TB cured and the change in prevalence in each of the years covered by the surveys.

Results: Achieving a decline in prevalence required curing at least 20% of those with infectious TB. None of the countries studied reached the 11% annual decline in prevalence required to yield the END TB goal of a 90% decrease in prevalence over 20 years; this would require diagnosing and curing 35-40% of people with prevalent TB each year.

Conclusions: These results provide targets for achieving the goal of a 90% reduction in TB and indicate that active case finding will be required to reach these targets.

减少全球结核病负担的数据驱动目标。
背景:需要治愈以降低流行率的传染性结核病患者的比例是结核病控制的一个重要但尚未明确的目标。方法:我们比较了各国自2000年以来两次基于人群的调查的传染性结核病患病率,包括接受治愈治疗的人和死亡或自然康复的人。年发病率被估计为患病率的比例,当在两次调查之间的间隔中应用于每年时,得到观察到的第二次调查患病率。然后,我们确定了调查所涵盖的每一年中结核病治愈患者比例与患病率变化之间的关系。结果:实现流行率的下降需要治愈至少20%的传染性结核病患者。在所研究的国家中,没有一个国家达到实现在20年内将流行率降低90%的终止结核病目标所需的每年11%的流行率下降;这将需要每年诊断和治疗35-40%的流行结核病患者。结论:这些结果为实现结核病减少90%的目标提供了具体目标,并表明需要积极发现病例才能实现这些目标。
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