TUBERCULOSIS BURDEN IN LEBANON: EVOLUTION AND CURRENT STATUS.

George F Araj, Antoine Saade, Lina Y Itani, Aline Z Avedissian
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Background: In the absence of surveillance data and consolidated information about tuberculosis (TB) and its drug resistance burden in Lebanon, this retrospective study was conducted to shed light on TB and its other relevant aspects over the last 15 years in this country.

Methods: To generate the TB data for this retrospective study, two main sources were used: 1) the records of patients in the National Tuberculosis Program (NTP); 2) the results of the Clinical Microbiology Laboratory (CML) at the American University of Beirut Medical Center (AUBMC). The TB data review pertained to its epidemiological aspect, implementation of the directly observed therapy strategy (DOTS) all over, the gender distribution, the impact of high risk groups (non-national population, Syrian refugees, patients with multi-drug resistance-TB [MDR-TB] and the inmate population) on the trend of TB in Lebanon between 1999 and 2013. Reviewed also are TB in children, extrapulmonary tuberculosis and the mycobacterium other than tuberculosis (MOTT).

Results: During the last 15 years, 7548 TB cases were diagnosed and evaluated at the NTP. After the decreasing of TB incidence from 13/100 000 population in 2001 to 9/100 000 in 2006, the incidence started to increase in 2007, reaching 20/100 000 in 2013, mostly due to increased cases among non-national population. Fluctuations in TB rates over the years were seen among children, inmates, MDR-TB, and HIV patients. MOTT isolates recovery rates also fluctuated during the study period, M. simiae being the most common.

Conclusion: After the decreasing trends of TB incidence between 1999 and 2006, Lebanon has been experiencing an increasing incidence in tuberculosis population since 2007. This is mainly attributed to the dramatic increase of TB patients among non-nationals and the influx of Syrian refugees. The ongoing collaboration between the public and private sectors, improvements of the surveillance system and TB control are important factors for successful elimination of TB in this country.

黎巴嫩的结核病负担:演变和现状。
背景:在黎巴嫩缺乏关于结核病及其耐药负担的监测数据和综合信息的情况下,进行了这项回顾性研究,以阐明该国过去15年来结核病及其其他相关方面的情况。方法:为了生成本回顾性研究的结核病数据,使用了两个主要来源:1)国家结核病规划(NTP)中的患者记录;2)贝鲁特美国大学医学中心(AUBMC)临床微生物实验室(CML)结果。结核病数据综述涉及1999 - 2013年黎巴嫩结核病流行病学方面、直接观察治疗策略(DOTS)的全面实施、性别分布、高风险人群(非本国人口、叙利亚难民、耐多药结核病患者和在押人员)对结核病趋势的影响。综述了儿童结核、肺外结核和非结核分枝杆菌(MOTT)。结果:在过去15年中,国家结核控制项目共诊断和评估了7548例结核病例。结核病发病率从2001年的13/10万人口下降到2006年的9/10万,2007年开始上升,2013年达到20/10万,主要原因是非本国人口病例增加。多年来,儿童、囚犯、耐多药结核病和艾滋病毒患者的结核病发病率出现波动。在研究期间,MOTT分离株的回收率也有所波动,相似分枝杆菌是最常见的。结论:黎巴嫩结核病发病率在1999年至2006年呈下降趋势后,自2007年以来结核病人口发病率呈上升趋势。这主要是由于非国民中结核病患者的急剧增加和叙利亚难民的涌入。公共和私营部门之间的持续合作、监测系统的改进和结核病控制是该国成功消除结核病的重要因素。
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