[一家三级医院在科维德-19 大流行期间对结核病诊断的影响]。

IF 2.6 4区 医学 Q3 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Mario Ruiz-Bastián , Beatriz Díaz-Pollán , Iker Falces-Romero , Carlos Toro-Rueda , Julio García-Rodríguez , SARS-CoV-2 Working Group
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摘要

导言:本研究的目的是回顾 COVID-19 前三波对结核病诊断的影响,并描述肺外结核分枝杆菌复合体(TB)的诊断情况:我们对 COVID-19 大流行的前三波进行了回顾性观察研究,以确定其对结核病样本的影响,并对 COVID-19 大流行的前两年的肺外结核病例进行恢复。所有相关数据均来自医院和临床微生物学记录:结核病流行前平均每周采集 44 份样本,而在前三波流行中,这一数字降至每周 23.1 份。肺结核诊断减少了 67.7%,肺外结核诊断增加了 33.3%:讨论:在 COVID-19 的前三个波次中,由于公共卫生系统不堪重负,申报病例和用于结核病诊断的样本数量都有所下降,这可能会导致诊断和治疗的延误,并导致结核病在普通人群中传播。为避免出现这种情况,应加强监测计划。
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Impact on tuberculosis diagnostic during COVID-19 pandemic in a tertiary care hospital

Impact on tuberculosis diagnostic during COVID-19 pandemic in a tertiary care hospital

Introduction

The aim of this study is to review how did the first three COVID-19 waves affected the diagnostic of tuberculosis and to describe the extra-pulmonary Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex (TB) diagnosis.

Materials and methods

A retrospective observational study was done during the first three waves of pandemic to ascertain the impact on TB samples and to recover the extra-pulmonary TB cases we included the first two years of COVID-19. All relevant data was recovered from hospital and Clinical Microbiology records.

Results

Prepandemic period showed an average of 44 samples per week for TB study; during the first three waves this number dropped to 23.1 per week. A reduction of 67.7% of pulmonary TB diagnosis was observed and an increase of 33.3% diagnosis of extra-pulmonary TB was noted when comparing pre-pandemic and pandemic period.

Discussion

The number of declared cases and samples for TB diagnosis dropped during the first three COVID-19 waves due to the overstretched Public Health System which could lead to a delay in diagnosis, treatment and to the spread of TB disease in the general population. Surveillance programs should be reinforced to avoid this.

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自引率
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审稿时长
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期刊介绍: Hoy está universalmente reconocida la renovada y creciente importancia de la patología infecciosa: aparición de nuevos agentes patógenos, de cepas resistentes, de procesos con expresión clínica hasta ahora desconocida, de cuadros de una gran complejidad. Paralelamente, la Microbiología y la Infectología Clínicas han experimentado un gran desarrollo como respuesta al reto planteado por la actual patología infecciosa. Enfermedades Infecciosas y Microbiología Clínica es la Publicación Oficial de la Sociedad Española SEIMC. Cumple con la garantía científica de esta Sociedad, la doble función de difundir trabajos de investigación, tanto clínicos como microbiológicos, referidos a la patología infecciosa, y contribuye a la formación continuada de los interesados en aquella patología mediante artículos orientados a ese fin y elaborados por autores de la mayor calificación invitados por la revista.
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