EpiReview: tuberculosis in New South Wales, 1991-2002.

B. O'connor, A. Christensen, J. McAnulty
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Tuberculosis continues to be a disease of global public health significance. In 2001, 183 countries notified a total of 3.8 million cases of tuberculosis to the World Health Organization Global Surveillance Program. Countries that surround Australia in the Western Pacific Region account for one quarter of these notifications. In contrast, Australia continues to have one of the lowest rates of tuberculosis in the world. Despite these low rates of disease, tuberculosis is an important public health challenge for Australia, and requires the continued commitment of multidisciplinary services and ongoing surveillance to monitor trends in presentation of the disease, its treatment, and the clinical outcomes for people identified with tuberculosis.
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EpiReview: 1991-2002年新南威尔士州的结核病。
结核病仍然是一种影响全球公共卫生的疾病。2001年,183个国家向世界卫生组织全球监测方案通报了总共380万例结核病病例。西太平洋区域澳大利亚周围的国家占这些通报的四分之一。相比之下,澳大利亚仍然是世界上结核病发病率最低的国家之一。尽管发病率很低,但结核病对澳大利亚来说是一个重要的公共卫生挑战,需要继续致力于多学科服务和持续监测,以监测该病的发病趋势、治疗方法和结核病患者的临床结果。
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