南古吉拉特邦一个地区COVID-19大流行对结核病通报和结果的影响。

IF 1.1 Q4 PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
Meera Maniya, Shashank Patel, Rahul Damor, Monank Patel
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摘要

背景/背景:2019冠状病毒病大流行影响了全球卫生保健服务,目标是2025年终止结核病;重要的是要确保结核病通报和联动服务不受阻碍。目前的研究旨在记录COVID-19对结核病通报和治疗服务的总体影响。目的/目标:记录COVID-19对通报的影响,并比较COVID-19前期和COVID-19时期的结果。方法:通过苏拉特DTO从Nikshay门户网站收集2019年至2021年苏拉特农村报告的9893例已通报结核病病例的规划数据。采用分层分析对前和COVID-19时代进行详细比较。结果:与上年相比,2020年报告病例数显著下降(P = 0.02) 29%。COVID-19对报告病例的死亡率也有影响(增加18%)。治疗失败的总体比例增加(28%),而在需要改变治疗方案的情况下,差异为20%。结论:尽管2019冠状病毒病对结核病服务产生了总体影响(2020年),但卫生部门在2021年积极应对并反弹,通报和治疗服务总体增加。
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Impact of COVID-19 pandemic on tuberculosis notification and outcome in a district of South Gujarat.

Context/background: The COVID-19 pandemic affected the health care services worldwide, with the target of END TB 2025; it was important to make sure that the TB notification and linkage services were not hampered. The current study aims to document the overall impact of COVID-19 on TB notification and treatment services.

Aims/objectives: To document the impact of COVID-19 on notification and comparison of their outcome between pre-COVID-19 and COVID-19 era.

Methodology: Programmatic data of 9893 notified TB cases reported from Surat rural between 2019 and 2021 were collected from Nikshay portal through DTO Surat. Detailed comparison of pre- and COVID-19 era was performed using stratified analysis.

Results: There was a significant (P = 0.02) 29% decline in cases reported in 2020 as compared to the cases reported in the previous year. The impact of COVID-19 was also seen on mortality of the reported cases (18% increase). The overall proportion of treatment failure was increased (28%), whereas difference of 20% was seen in cases where treatment regimen was required to be changed.

Conclusions: Despite the overall impact of COVID-19 on TB services (2020), the health department has proactively countered and bounce back in 2021 with an overall increase in notification and treatment services.

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