[Trends and predictions of tuberculosis, and challenges towards tuberculosis eradication in Havana City].

Q4 Medicine
Revista Cubana de Medicina Tropical Pub Date : 2012-05-01
Alexander González Díaz, Lizet Sánchez Valdés, Luisa Armas Pérez, Liana Rodríguez Vargas, Armando Salgado Villavicencio, Herminia Borrero Pérez, Edilberto González-Ochoa
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Abstract

Objectives: To describe the variation and the trend of new tuberculosis case reports in Havana from 1995 to 2010, as well as their projection and occurrence for 2011-2013.

Methods: A time series study was conducted, and the annual total and mean variation percentages of rates by clinical and bacteriological categories, age, municipal distribution and TB/HIV co-infection were analyzed. Estimation of projections by using two-parameter exponential smoothing techniques was made.

Results: The rate of new reported TB cases decreased from 16.8 in 1995 to 9.5 per 100 000 inhabitants in 2010 (43.5% and 2.9% of annual total variation and mean variation respectively). The rate declined by 80% in the municipalities and in 15-64 and > or = 65 years age groups. Habana Vieja and Centro Habana municipalities kept the highest rates throughout the whole period. TB/HIV coinfection notification increased from 3 out of 369 (0.8%) cases in 1995 to 37 out of 202 (18.3%) cases in 2010. A slight increase was estimated for the 2011-2013 period (9.5; 10.0; 10.5 per 100 000 population respectively) in addition to continuous rise of the number of cases with TB/HIV co-infection.

Conclusions: The TB trend showed a steady decline in Havana from 1995 to 2010, with substantial reduction in the study period, except for TB/HIV co-infection in which the number of cases increases. The TB case report rates are within the expected values, although slightly above the predictions.

[哈瓦那市结核病的趋势和预测以及消除结核病的挑战]。
目的:描述哈瓦那1995 - 2010年结核病新发病例的变化和趋势,以及2011-2013年的预测和发生情况。方法:采用时间序列研究方法,分析临床和细菌学分类、年龄、城市分布、TB/HIV合并感染的年总变化率和平均变化率。利用双参数指数平滑技术对投影进行估计。结果:结核病新报告率由1995年的16.8例/ 10万居民下降到2010年的9.5例/ 10万居民,分别占年总变异率和年平均变异率的43.5%和2.9%。在各市以及15-64岁和>或= 65岁年龄组,这一比率下降了80%。哈瓦那Vieja和中哈瓦那市在整个期间保持最高的比率。结核/艾滋病毒合并感染通报从1995年的369例(0.8%)中的3例增加到2010年的202例(18.3%)中的37例。2011-2013年期间估计略有增加(9.5;10.0;(分别为每10万人10.5例),此外结核/艾滋病毒合并感染病例数也在持续上升。结论:1995年至2010年,哈瓦那的结核病趋势稳步下降,除结核病/艾滋病合并感染病例数增加外,在研究期间有大幅减少。结核病病例报告率虽然略高于预测值,但仍在预期范围内。
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Revista Cubana de Medicina Tropical
Revista Cubana de Medicina Tropical Medicine-Infectious Diseases
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期刊介绍: La Revista Cubana de Medicina Tropical tiene la misión de publicar artículos científicos especializados en medicina tropical, microbiología, parasitología, epidemiología y otras especialidades afines. Se distribuye directamente por el editor a los suscriptores en formato impreso (ISSN 0375-0760). Está dirigida a profesionales y técnicos en el campo de la medicina tropical, microbiología, parasitología y epidemiología. Recibe contribuciones en idioma español, inglés y portugués sin distinción en el país de procedencia.
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