[Tuberculosis trend in Madrid region in native and foreign population (2009-2018).]

IF 0.9 4区 医学 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Revista Espanola De Salud Publica Pub Date : 2020-09-28
Myrian Pichiule Castañeda, Inmaculada Rodero Garduño, Consuelo Febrel Bordeje, Mónica Cristina Ribeiro Alexandre D Auria de Lima, Elena Rodríguez Baena, Esther Córdoba Deorador, Jesús Sánchez Díaz, Elisa Gil Montalbán, José Barbas Del Buey, Susana Jiménez Bueno, Ana Zamora Sarabia, Andrés Aragón Peña, Manuel Velasco Rodríguez, Fernando Martín Martínez, Natividad García Marín, Nelva Mata Pariente, Mercedes Rumayor Zarzuelo, Ana Pérez Meixeira, Ángel Miguel Benito, Carmen Sanz Ortiz, M Ordobás Gavín
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Abstract

Objective: Tuberculosis is a major public health problem and most cases are concentrated in vulnerable populations. The objective was to describe the incidence rates trend in native and foreign population (2009-2018) in Madrid Region.

Methods: Retrospective analysis of cases from the Tuberculosis Regional Registry of cases of Madrid Region 2009-2018. Annual incidence rates were calculated by country of birth (Spain, other), sex and age group (<15, 15-34, 35-44, 45-64, >64), using the annual January 1st continuous register population. The infection rate trend and the annual percentage change (APC) were calculated, along with the best jointpoint adjustment using Jointpoint regression.

Results: 7,696 cases were analyzed, 48.2% were foreign-born individuals. Average age in native population was 50 years old (SD: 23.96) and 35 (DS: 36.64) in foreign-born individuals (p<0.001). The overall incidence rate decreased from 17.30 in 2009 to 9.00 per 100,000 in 2018 and was higher in men. Pulmonary tuberculosis reduced from 11.90 to 6.55. Among native population, the incidence of TB fell from 10.29 to 5.24 with an APC of -7.3% (95%IC: -8.9; -5.7) (p<0.05), no jointpoint was identified. Among foreign-born individuals the incidence of tuberculosis declined from 46.54 to 25.49, a joint point was identified in 2013, observing an incidence decrease for the period 2009-2013 and APC of -13.8% (IC95%: -17.5; -10.0).

Conclusions: The global incidence rate in this period has decreased by approximately 7% per year. However, this reduction occurred mainly in native population. In foreign-born individuals the incidence decreased by approximately 14% during the 2009-2013 period, after this period there have been no significant incidence changes.

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[马德里地区本地和外来人口结核病发病趋势(2009-2018 年)]。
目的:结核病是一个重大的公共卫生问题,大多数病例集中在易感人群中。该研究旨在描述马德里大区本地和外来人口的发病率趋势(2009-2018 年):方法:对 2009-2018 年马德里大区结核病病例登记处的病例进行回顾性分析。利用每年 1 月 1 日的连续登记人口,按出生国(西班牙、其他国家)、性别和年龄组(64 岁)计算年度发病率。计算了感染率趋势和年度百分比变化(APC),并使用联合点回归法进行了最佳联合点调整:分析了 7,696 个病例,其中 48.2% 为外国出生者。本地人口的平均年龄为 50 岁(标准差:23.96),外国出生者的平均年龄为 35 岁(标准差:36.64)(P结论:在此期间,全球发病率每年下降约 7%。然而,这种下降主要发生在本地人口中。在 2009-2013 年期间,外国出生者的发病率下降了约 14%,此后发病率没有显著变化。
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