乌克兰结核病流行状况的现代特征(回顾)

Yu.M. Valetskyi, V.O. Nychyporuk, R.O. Valetska
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目的--研究 2018 年至 2022 年乌克兰结核病的流行病学状况。材料和方法。本研究采用了全面的资料来源,包括乌克兰国家统计局和卫生部的官方统计数据、国际和国内研究人员的学术文章、期刊和国际会议资料以及互联网资源。此外,六位来自咽喉病科的专家和组织者的参与也丰富了研究的见解和分析。这些专家在解释统计数据和确定流行病学指标动态中的因果关系方面发挥了重要作用。从 2018 年到 2022 年,乌克兰的结核病发病率(包括复发率)下降了 27.3%。在此期间,0-14 岁儿童的结核病发病率下降了 16.9%,15-17 岁青少年的发病率大幅下降了 45.8%。尽管总体上有所下降,但与 2020 年相比,整个乌克兰人口的结核病发病率明显上升了约 3.5%,特别是 0-14 岁儿童的发病率在 2021 年上升了 25.4%。在这五年期间,敖德萨州的发病率在乌克兰所有地区中最高,尽管该州的发病率从 2018 年到 2022 年下降了 36.0%。重要的是,从 2018 年到 2022 年,乌克兰人口中各种形式的活动性肺结核发病率下降了 40.7%。这一下降在 0-14 岁和 15-17 岁儿童中也有所体现,分别下降了 34.1% 和 49.7%。据统计,2018 年乌克兰医疗机构员工的发病率最高,达到每万名员工 6.0 例。结论。自 2020 年以来,乌克兰出现了令人担忧的趋势,结核病发病率增加了近 3.5%,2021 年 0-14 岁儿童发病率急剧上升 25.4%,扭转了之前的下降趋势。这种上升可能是受到 COVID-19 大流行的影响。尽管如此,从 2018 年到 2022 年,乌克兰全国人口中各种形式的活动性肺结核发病率明显下降了 40.7%。2018 年,医护人员的发病率最高,每 10,000 名医护人员中有 6.0 人发病。结核病对劳动适龄人口的影响仍是一个重大问题,它会导致终身残疾。然而,2022 年,成人和工作年龄人口中因结核病导致的初次残疾率分别下降了 11.4% 和 3.9%。COVID-19 大流行病和持续的冲突可能加剧结核病诊断不足的问题,这对控制结核病构成了重大挑战。
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Modern Features of the Epidemiological Situation of Tuberculosis in Ukraine (Review)
Objective — to study the epidemiological situation of tuberculosis in Ukraine from 2018 to 2022. Materials and methods. This research utilised a comprehensive source base including official statistical data from the State Statistics Service and the Ministry of Health of Ukraine, scholarly articles from both international and domestic researchers, materials from periodicals and international conferences and internet resources. Additionally, the insights and analyses were enriched by involving six experts and organisers from the phthisiatric service. These experts were instrumental in interpreting statistical data and identifying causal relationships within the dynamics of the epidemiological indicators. Results and discussion. From 2018 to 2022, the incidence of tuberculosis (TB), including its recur­rences, in Ukraine decreased by 27.3 %. During this timeframe, TB incidence among children aged 0—14 years fell by 16.9 %, and among adolescents aged 15—17 years, it dropped significantly by 45.8 %. Despite these overall reductions, a notable increase in TB incidence was observed across the Ukrainian population by approximately 3.5 % and specifically among children aged 0—14 years by 25.4 % in 2021, compared to 2020. The Odesa Oblast reported the highest morbidity rate across all Ukrainian regions over this five-year period, although it experienced a 36.0 % reduction from 2018 to 2022. Importantly, the prevalence of all forms of active TB across the Ukrainian population decreased by 40.7 % from 2018 to 2022. This decline was also reflected among children aged 0—14 and 15—17 years, with decreases of 34.1 and 49.7 %, respectively. Statistically, the highest morbidity rate among healthcare institution employees in Ukraine was observed in 2018, reaching 6.0 per 10,000 employees. Conclusions. Since 2020, a concerning trend has emerged in Ukraine with an increase in the incidence of tuberculosis by almost 3.5 %, and a sharp rise of 25.4 % among children aged 0—14 years in 2021, reversing the previously declining trend. This uptick is likely influenced by the COVID-19 pandemic. Despite this, there was a notable decrease in the prevalence of all forms of active TB across Ukraine's entire population by 40.7 % from 2018 to 2022. The highest morbidity rate among healthcare workers was observed in 2018, at 6.0 per 10,000 workers. A significant concern remains TB's impact on the working-age population, leading to permanent disability. However, the rate of primary disability due to TB among the adult and working-age population showed a decrease in 2022 by 11.4 and 3.9 %, respectively. The underdiagnosis of TB, potentially exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic and the ongoing conflict, poses a significant challenge to controlling the disease.
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