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Incidence of tuberculosis in the association of South-East Asia Nation (ASEAN) countries and its relation with health expenditure: a secondary data analysis. 东南亚国家联盟(东盟)国家的结核病发病率及其与卫生支出的关系:二次数据分析。
Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI: 10.55889/2582-7979.1040
Vaanita Shanmuham, J. Shetty, Venkatesh Naik
Introduction: Tuberculosis (TB) is an infectious disease that mainly affects the lungs. ASEAN is responsible for the high incidence of tuberculosis recorded worldwide. Therefore, this study analyses the trend of tuberculosis and its association with per capita health expenditure in ASEAN. Methods: The incidence of tuberculosis and the per capita health expenditure are collected from Global Health Observatory resources and World Bank Organization. The data were interpreted using SPSS Software Version 23 and the results were presented in graphs and tables. Results: Six ASEAN countries showed a declining trend, three countries had a fluctuating trend, and one country had an increasing trend in the incidence of tuberculosis. There was a relationship between mean TB cases (per 1,00,000 population) and mean per capita (US$) health expenditure. On an average, Singapore spends the highest amount per capita, whereas Myanmar spends the least amount per capita on health. Conclusion: Generally, ASEAN is showing a decreasing trend in the incidence of tuberculosis. Delay in diagnosis, ageing populations, and immigrants are identified as the barriers to curb the incidence of tuberculosis in ASEAN. Moreover, ASEAN countries should consider increased health expenditure when planning strategies to reduce the incidence of tuberculosis.
结核病(TB)是一种主要影响肺部的传染病。东盟对全世界记录的高结核病发病率负有责任。因此,本研究分析东盟国家结核病趋势及其与人均卫生支出的关系。方法:利用全球卫生观察站资源和世界银行组织资料收集结核病发病率和人均卫生支出数据。数据采用SPSS软件第23版进行解释,结果以图表形式呈现。结果:6个东盟国家肺结核发病率呈下降趋势,3个国家呈波动趋势,1个国家呈上升趋势。平均结核病例(每10万人口)与平均人均卫生支出(美元)之间存在关系。平均而言,新加坡的人均卫生支出最高,而缅甸的人均卫生支出最低。结论:总体上,东盟地区结核病发病率呈下降趋势。诊断延误、人口老龄化和移民被认为是东盟遏制结核病发病率的障碍。此外,东盟国家在规划减少结核病发病率的战略时应考虑增加卫生支出。
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Economic burden of hospitalization on parents of children inpatient for surgery: A systematic review protocol 住院手术患儿父母的住院经济负担:系统评价方案
Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI: 10.55889/2582-7979.1240
E. Mathias
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