[日本和低发病率国家结核病监测系统的比较:制度设计]。

Kekkaku : [Tuberculosis] Pub Date : 2017-03-01
Kiyohiko Izumi, Kazuhiro Uchimura, Akihiro Ohkado
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[目的]比较日本与西方低发病率国家结核病监测系统的制度设计。[方法]我们对日本、荷兰、英国和美国的结核病监测系统进行了描述性比较研究。从自我管理的问卷和相关公开数据中收集了以下信息:1)结核病通报,2)结核病登记,3)质量保证和数据保护机制,4)与其他监测的联系,5)数据披露。[结果]所有被调查国家的共同基本结构是,按照法律要求,通过在线系统快速报告结核病报告。结核病登记数据包括详细的人口统计和临床信息,通过数据库共享,并可供所有行政级别使用。此外,还定期发布汇总数据报告。在日本以外国家的监测系统中,可以获得与结核病基因型和数据质量保证有关的信息,例如发现重复记录。[结论]我们建议建立结核基因型共享机制并确保更好的质量保证将加强日本结核监测系统。
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[COMPARISON OF TUBERCULOSIS SURVEILLANCE SYSTEMS IN JAPAN AND LOW-INCIDENCE COUNTRIES: INSTITUTIONAL DESIGN].

[Objective] To compare the tuberculosis (TB) surveillance systems of Japan and low TB-incidence western countries in terms of institutional design. [Method] We conducted a descriptive comparative study for TB surveillance systems in Japan, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, and the United States. The following information was collected from self-administrated question- naires and relevant published data: 1) TB notification, 2) TB registration, 3) quality assurance and data protection mechanisms, 4) linkage with other surveillance, and 5) data disclosure. [Result] The basic structure common to all countries sur- veyed was that TB notifications were reported quickly through an online system, as required by law. TB registration data, which included detailed demographic and clinical informa- tion, was shared via the database and available to all admin- istrative levels. In addition, aggregated data reports were published periodically. Information related to TB genotype and data quality assurance, for example, detection of duplication of records, was available in surveillance systems in countries other than Japan. [Conclusion] We propose that developing a sharing mechanism for TB genotype and ensuring better quality assurance would strengthen the Japanese TB surveillance system.

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