Incidence, severity and treatment outcome of tuberculosis in the era of the COVID-19 pandemic, France, 2018-2023.

Jean-Paul Guthmann, Jérôme Robert, Delphine Viriot, Isabelle Parent du Chatelet
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Introduction: In France, the average steady decline in tuberculosis (TB) incidence close to 5 % per year over the past half-century has been occasionally interrupted by disruptions related to external events. We describe the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on TB incidence, severity and treatment outcome.

Methods: We analysed the number of TB cases and treatment outcomes reported through the mandatory notification system through 2018-2023. We compared cases reported, notification rates and percentage of cases completing treatment before and after the occurrence of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Results: The TB rate and the mean weekly number of cases decreased from 7.6/100,000 to 6.8/100,000 (-10 %) (p=0.96) between 2019 and 2020. This decreasing trend continued, albeit more moderately, in 2021 (-7 %) and 2022 (-2 %). The trend shifted upward in 2023 (7.1/100,000, +15 % compared to 2022). The mean weekly number of reported cases significantly decreased between 2018 (n=97), 2019 (n=97) and 2020 (n= 88) (p<0.01) and significantly increased between 2022 (n=77) and 2023 (n=91) (p<0.01). There was no increase in the number of severe cases, multidrugresistant (MDR) cases or deaths in the years following the pandemic. The proportion of persons that completed treatment was 83.3 % for cases notified in 2022, a significant increase compared to the 79.7 % estimated for 2019 cases (p<0.01). However, less than half of the reported cases had information on treatment outcome.

Conclusion: The important fall in TB incidence in France in 2020 is likely explained among other factors by the social and health measures that were implemented soon after the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. In 2023, the situation had reversed although no impact on severe and MDR cases and deaths was observed.

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导论:在法国,过去半个世纪以来,结核病发病率平均每年稳步下降近5%,但偶尔会因外部事件而中断。我们描述了COVID-19大流行对结核病发病率、严重程度和治疗结果的影响。方法:我们分析了2018-2023年通过强制通报系统报告的结核病病例数和治疗结果。我们比较了COVID-19大流行发生前后报告的病例数、通报率和完成治疗的病例百分比。结果:2019 - 2020年,结核病发病率和周平均病例数由7.6/10万下降至6.8/10万(- 10%)(p=0.96)。这种下降趋势在2021年(- 7%)和2022年(- 2%)继续保持,尽管下降幅度较小。这一趋势在2023年有所上升(7.1/10万,比2022年增长15%)。在2018年(n=97)、2019年(n=97)和2020年(n= 88)期间,平均每周报告病例数显著下降(p结论:法国2020年结核病发病率的重要下降可能与2019冠状病毒病大流行发生后不久实施的社会和卫生措施有关。2023年,情况发生了逆转,尽管没有观察到对严重和耐多药病例和死亡的影响。
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