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Impact of COVID-19 on the neglected tropical diseases: a scoping review. COVID-19 对被忽视的热带疾病的影响:范围审查。
IF 8.1 1区 医学 Pub Date : 2024-07-29 DOI: 10.1186/s40249-024-01223-2
Caitlin Brigid Butala, Roo Nicola Rose Cave, Jenna Fyfe, Paul Gerard Coleman, Guo-Jing Yang, Susan Christina Welburn
<p><strong>Background: </strong>This study investigates the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the prevalence, management, and control of the neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) highlighting the current or prospective impact of COVID-19 on research and development funding for, and execution of, NTD programmes. This review was conducted to determine if, and how, NTDs were affected by COVID-19, and whether those effects will delay the elimination goals of the Sustainable Development goals.</p><p><strong>Methods: </strong>Using open-source available data from policy and documentation from official websites of the relevant stakeholders including but not limited to World Health Organization (WHO) documents and policies, government foreign aid documents, and the Policy Cures G-Finder reports, this scoping review explored ongoing challenges to supporting research and development (R&D) for the NTDs and in maintaining NTD control programs; examined the constraints posed for NTD management by the pandemic from disruptions to healthcare services, reduction of finance and explored the potential long-term implications and consequences for those poorer, neglected populations in low and middle income-countries (LMICs). This was done by a scoping review literature search, publications were subject to an initial practical screening step to ensure the most relevant publications were selected for full screening, with the focus on scoping the designated topic of the impact of COVID-19 on NTDs. We further undertook an evaluation of the socio-economic factors exacerbating the impact of COVID-19 on NTD burden.</p><p><strong>Results: </strong>Multiple disruptions and setbacks, likely to affect NTD programmes and progress towards their elimination targets were identified in this study. R&D funding for the NTDs and AIDs and TB has declined since the funding high point of 2019, and for malaria since the high point of 2018. Significant changes in allocation of R&D funding within the NTDs are observed post pandemic, likely because of prioritization among donors. Diseases for which the least R&D investment was reported in place, prior to the pandemic (mycetoma, taeniasis/cysticercosis, trachoma and Buruli ulcer) have been particularly impacted post pandemic. We identified specific NTDs including schistosomiasis, leprosy, and rabies that have been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic and disruptions caused to on ongoing NTD control and elimination programs. Pandemic restrictions disrupted essential medical supply manufacturing and distribution impacting immunization programs and hindered efforts to control the spread of infectious diseases. NTD programmes have experienced numerous setbacks including delays in mass drug administration programs (e.g. for schistosomiasis), cancelled or delayed vaccination programs (e.g. for rabies) and closure of testing facilities has resulted in reduced diagnosis, treatment, and disease elimination for all NTDs. Lockdowns and clinic closures causin
背景:本研究调查了 COVID-19 大流行对被忽视的热带疾病(NTDs)的流行、管理和控制的影响,强调了 COVID-19 对 NTD 计划的研发资金和执行的当前或未来影响。本综述旨在确定 COVID-19 是否以及如何影响 NTDs,以及这些影响是否会推迟可持续发展目标中的消除目标:方法:本范围界定综述利用相关利益方官方网站上的政策和文件(包括但不限于世界卫生组织(WHO)的文件和政策、政府对外援助文件以及 Policy Cures G-Finder 报告)中的开源数据,探讨了在支持非传染性疾病研发(R&D)和维持非传染性疾病控制计划方面所面临的挑战;研究了这一流行病对 NTD 管理造成的限制,包括医疗保健服务中断、资金减少等,并探讨了对中低收入国家(LMICs)中较贫困、被忽视的人群可能造成的长期影响和后果。这项工作是通过范围审查文献检索完成的,对出版物进行了初步的实际筛选,以确保选出最相关的出版物进行全面筛选,重点是对 COVID-19 对 NTDs 的影响这一指定主题进行范围审查。我们还进一步评估了加剧 COVID-19 对 NTD 负担影响的社会经济因素:结果:本研究发现了可能影响非传染性疾病计划和消除目标进展的多种干扰和挫折。非传染性疾病、艾滋病和结核病的研发资金自 2019 年达到最高点后有所下降,疟疾的研发资金自 2018 年达到最高点后有所下降。大流行后,非传染性疾病的研发资金分配发生了重大变化,这可能是由于捐助方确定了优先次序。据报告,大流行前研发投资最少的疾病(霉菌病、泰尼丝虫病/囊尾蚴病、沙眼和布路里溃疡)在大流行后受到的影响尤为严重。我们确定了受 COVID-19 大流行影响的特定非传染性疾病,包括血吸虫病、麻风病和狂犬病,以及对正在进行的非传染性疾病控制和消除计划造成的干扰。大流行的限制扰乱了基本医疗用品的生产和分配,影响了免疫计划,阻碍了控制传染病传播的努力。非传染性疾病计划经历了许多挫折,包括大规模用药计划(如血吸虫病)的延迟、疫苗接种计划(如狂犬病)的取消或延迟,以及检测设施的关闭,导致所有非传染性疾病的诊断、治疗和疾病消除工作减少。封锁和关闭诊所导致基本医疗服务中断,从而限制了对非传染性疾病的监测和治疗计划。社区对感染 COVID-19 的恐惧加剧了对提供服务的限制。全球疫苗分配不均的情况有所扩大,低收入和中等收入国家获得疫苗的机会有限,免疫接种计划受到干扰。最后,大流行导致贫困和边缘化社区的贫困加剧,影响了营养、医疗保健和教育,所有这些都对非传染性疾病的管理和控制产生了长期影响:COVID-19 大流行对全球健康研究和全球健康公平产生了深远影响。所有部门的注意力和资金都被转移,严重影响了世界卫生组织消灭非传染性疾病路线图中规定的研发工作。持续的资金变化、经济危机、物流和供应链中断以及贫困加剧,给本已薄弱的医疗保健系统造成了压力,加剧了低收入和中等收入国家的医疗保健挑战。特别是,非传染性疾病管理和根除计划的延误和限制将产生深远影响,这凸显了全球合作和重新投资的必要性,以使非传染性疾病路线图重回正轨。如果没有大量的恢复投资,就不可能实现目标和里程碑。
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Genetic diversity and prevalence of emerging Rickettsiales in Yunnan Province: a large-scale study. 云南省新发立克次体的遗传多样性和流行情况:一项大规模研究。
IF 8.1 1区 医学 Pub Date : 2024-07-10 DOI: 10.1186/s40249-024-01213-4
Chun-Hong Du, Rong Xiang, Shuang-Shuang Bie, Xing Yang, Ji-Hu Yang, Ming-Guo Yao, Yun Zhang, Zhi-Hai He, Zong-Ti Shao, Chun-Feng Luo, En-Nian Pu, Yu-Qiong Li, Fan Wang, Zhi Luo, Chao-Bo Du, Jie Zhao, Miao Li, Wu-Chun Cao, Yi Sun, Jia-Fu Jiang

Background: Rickettsia and related diseases have been identified as significant global public health threats. This study involved comprehensive field and systematic investigations of various rickettsial organisms in Yunnan Province.

Methods: Between May 18, 2011 and November 23, 2020, field investigations were conducted across 42 counties in Yunnan Province, China, encompassing small mammals, livestock, and ticks. Preliminary screenings for Rickettsiales involved amplifying the 16S rRNA genes, along with additional genus- or species-specific genes, which were subsequently confirmed through sequencing results. Sequence comparisons were carried out using the Basic Local Alignment Search Tool (BLAST). Phylogenetic relationships were analyzed using the default parameters in the Molecular Evolutionary Genetics Analysis (MEGA) program. The chi-squared test was used to assess the diversities and component ratios of rickettsial agents across various parameters.

Results: A total of 7964 samples were collected from small mammals, livestock, and ticks through Yunnan Province and submitted for screening for rickettsial organisms. Sixteen rickettsial species from the genera Rickettsia, Anaplasma, Ehrlichia, Neoehrlichia, and Wolbachia were detected, with an overall prevalence of 14.72%. Among these, 11 species were identified as pathogens or potential pathogens to humans and livestock. Specifically, 10 rickettsial organisms were widely found in 42.11% (24 out of 57) of small mammal species. High prevalence was observed in Dremomys samples at 5.60%, in samples from regions with latitudes above 4000 m or alpine meadows, and in those obtained from Yuanmou County. Anaplasma phagocytophilum and Candidatus Neoehrlichia mikurensis were broadly infecting multiple genera of animal hosts. In contrast, the small mammal genera Neodon, Dremomys, Ochotona, Anourosorex, and Mus were carrying individually specific rickettsial agents, indicating host tropism. There were 13 rickettsial species detected in 57.14% (8 out of 14) of tick species, with the highest prevalence (37.07%) observed in the genus Rhipicephalus. Eight rickettsial species were identified in 2375 livestock samples. Notably, six new Rickettsiales variants/strains were discovered, and Candidatus Rickettsia longicornii was unambiguously identified.

Conclusions: This large-scale survey provided further insight into the high genetic diversity and overall prevalence of emerging Rickettsiales within endemic hotspots in Yunnan Province. The potential threats posed by these emerging tick-borne Rickettsiales to public health warrant attention, underscoring the need for effective strategies to guide the prevention and control of emerging zoonotic diseases in China.

背景:立克次体及相关疾病已被确认为严重威胁全球公共健康的疾病。本研究对云南省的各种立克次体进行了全面的野外和系统调查:方法:2011年5月18日至2020年11月23日,在中国云南省42个县进行了实地调查,调查对象包括小型哺乳动物、家畜和蜱虫。对立克次体的初步筛查包括扩增 16S rRNA 基因以及其他属或种特异性基因,随后通过测序结果进行确认。序列比较使用基本局部比对搜索工具(BLAST)进行。使用分子进化遗传学分析(MEGA)程序中的默认参数对系统发生关系进行分析。采用卡方检验评估立克次体在不同参数下的多样性和成分比:结果:在云南省共采集了7964份小型哺乳动物、家畜和蜱虫样本,并进行了立克次体筛选。共检测到立克次体属、阿那普拉斯马属、埃立克属、新埃立克属和沃尔巴克属的 16 种立克次体,总感染率为 14.72%。其中,11 个物种被确定为人类和牲畜的病原体或潜在病原体。具体来说,在 42.11%(57 种中的 24 种)小型哺乳动物中广泛发现了 10 种立克次体。在Dremomys样本、纬度4000米以上地区或高山草甸样本以及元谋县的样本中,立克次体的流行率较高,达到5.60%。噬细胞嗜血疟原虫和米库雷氏新埃希氏菌广泛感染多种动物宿主。相反,小型哺乳动物Neodon属、Dremomys属、Ochotona属、Anourosorex属和Mus属分别携带特异性立克次体,这表明立克次体对宿主有趋性。在57.14%的蜱类中(14种中的8种)检测到了13种立克次体,其中以Rhipicephalus属的感染率最高(37.07%)。在 2375 份牲畜样本中发现了 8 种立克次体。值得注意的是,发现了6个新的立克次体变种/株系,并明确鉴定出了长立克次体Candidatus Rickettsia longicornii:此次大规模调查进一步揭示了云南省地方病热点地区新出现的立克次体的高度遗传多样性和总体流行情况。这些新出现的蜱传立克次体对公共卫生构成的潜在威胁值得关注,强调了中国需要有效的策略来指导预防和控制新出现的人畜共患病。
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Implementation factors of tuberculosis control program in primary healthcare settings in China: a mixed-methods using the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research framework. 中国基层医疗机构结核病控制项目的实施因素:采用实施研究综合框架的混合方法。
IF 8.1 1区 医学 Pub Date : 2024-07-08 DOI: 10.1186/s40249-024-01222-3
Jiani Zhou, Quan Yuan, Qingning Huang, Qingya Wang, Hexiang Huang, Wei Chen, Geng Wang, Shili Liu, Ting Zhang, Xi Zhao, Ying Li

Background: Tuberculosis (TB) is a major cause of death worldwide, and Chinese TB burden ranked the second globally. Chinese primary healthcare (PHC) sectors implement the TB Control Program (TCP) to improve active case finding, referral, treatment adherence, and health education. This study aimed to identify barriers and enablers of TCP implementation in high TB burden regions of West China.

Methods: We conducted a representative study using mixed-methods in 28 counties or districts in Chongqing Municipality and Guizhou Province of West China from October 2021 to May 2022. Questionnaire surveys and semi-structured in-depth interviews were conducted with 2720 TB healthcare workers (HCWs) and 20 interviewees in PHC sectors. Descriptive statistical analysis was used to investigate TB HCWs' characteristics, and path analysis model was utilized to analyze the impact of associated factors on TCP implementation. Thematic framework analysis was developed with the guide of the adapted Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research (CFIR) on factors of TCP implementation.

Results: This study found that 84.6% and 94.1% of community and village HCWs had low professional titles. Based on the results of multiple regression analysis and correlation analysis, lower TB core knowledge scores (-0.09) were identified as barriers for TCP implementation in community PHC sectors, and low working satisfaction (-0.17) and low working willingness (-0.10) are barriers for TPC implementation in village PHC sectors. The results of in-depth interviews reported barriers in all domains and enablers in four domains of CFIR. There were identified 19 CFIR constructs associated with TCP implementation, including 22 barriers such as HCWs' heavy workload, and 12 enablers such as HCWs' passion towards TCP planning.

Conclusions: With the guide of the CFIR framework, complex factors (barriers and enablers) of TCP implementation in PHC sectors of West China were explored, which provided important evidences to promote TB program in high TB burden regions. Further implementation studies to translate those factors into implementation strategies are urgent needed.

背景:结核病(TB)是导致全球死亡的主要原因之一,而中国的结核病负担在全球排名第二。中国初级卫生保健(PHC)部门实施结核病控制项目(TCP),以改善主动病例发现、转诊、治疗依从性和健康教育。本研究旨在确定在中国西部结核病高负担地区实施 TCP 的障碍和促进因素:方法:2021 年 10 月至 2022 年 5 月,我们在中国西部重庆市和贵州省的 28 个县或区采用混合方法开展了一项具有代表性的研究。我们对 2720 名结核病医护人员和 20 名初级保健部门的受访者进行了问卷调查和半结构化深度访谈。采用描述性统计分析调查结核病医护人员的特征,利用路径分析模型分析相关因素对 TCP 实施的影响。在实施研究综合框架(CFIR)的指导下,对 TCP 实施因素进行了专题框架分析:研究发现,分别有 84.6% 和 94.1% 的社区和乡村医护人员职称较低。根据多元回归分析和相关分析的结果,结核病核心知识得分较低(-0.09)被认为是社区初级保健部门实施 TCP 的障碍,工作满意度较低(-0.17)和工作意愿较低(-0.10)是乡村初级保健部门实施 TPC 的障碍。深入访谈的结果表明,CFIR 的所有领域都存在障碍,四个领域存在促进因素。与 TCP 实施相关的 CFIR 构建有 19 个,其中包括 22 个障碍(如医护人员繁重的工作量)和 12 个促进因素(如医护人员对 TCP 规划的热情):在 CFIR 框架的指导下,探讨了在中国西部初级保健部门实施 TCP 的复杂因素(障碍和促进因素),为在结核病高负担地区推广结核病项目提供了重要依据。将这些因素转化为实施策略的进一步实施研究迫在眉睫。
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Specificity of serological screening tests and reference laboratory tests to diagnose gambiense human African trypanosomiasis: a prospective clinical performance study. 诊断冈比亚非洲锥虫病的血清学筛选测试和参考实验室测试的特异性:一项前瞻性临床表现研究。
IF 8.1 1区 医学 Pub Date : 2024-07-08 DOI: 10.1186/s40249-024-01220-5
Martial Kassi N'Djetchi, Oumou Camara, Mathurin Koffi, Mamadou Camara, Dramane Kaba, Jacques Kaboré, Alkali Tall, Brice Rotureau, Lucy Glover, Mélika Barkissa Traoré, Minayegninrin Koné, Bamoro Coulibaly, Guy Pacome Adingra, Aissata Soumah, Mohamed Gassama, Abdoulaye Dansy Camara, Charlie Franck Alfred Compaoré, Aïssata Camara, Salimatou Boiro, Elena Perez Anton, Paul Bessell, Nick Van Reet, Bruno Bucheton, Vincent Jamonneau, Jean-Mathieu Bart, Philippe Solano, Sylvain Biéler, Veerle Lejon

Background: Serological screening tests play a crucial role to diagnose gambiense human African trypanosomiasis (gHAT). Presently, they preselect individuals for microscopic confirmation, but in future "screen and treat" strategies they will identify individuals for treatment. Variability in reported specificities, the development of new rapid diagnostic tests (RDT) and the hypothesis that malaria infection may decrease RDT specificity led us to evaluate the specificity of 5 gHAT screening tests.

Methods: During active screening, venous blood samples from 1095 individuals from Côte d'Ivoire and Guinea were tested consecutively with commercial (CATT, HAT Sero-K-SeT, Abbott Bioline HAT 2.0) and prototype (DCN HAT RDT, HAT Sero-K-SeT 2.0) gHAT screening tests and with a malaria RDT. Individuals with ≥ 1 positive gHAT screening test underwent microscopy and further immunological (trypanolysis with T.b. gambiense LiTat 1.3, 1.5 and 1.6; indirect ELISA/T.b. gambiense; T.b. gambiense inhibition ELISA with T.b. gambiense LiTat 1.3 and 1.5 VSG) and molecular reference laboratory tests (PCR TBRN3, 18S and TgsGP; SHERLOCK 18S Tids, 7SL Zoon, and TgsGP; Trypanozoon S2-RT-qPCR 18S2, 177T, GPI-PLC and TgsGP in multiplex; RT-qPCR DT8, DT9 and TgsGP in multiplex). Microscopic trypanosome detection confirmed gHAT, while other individuals were considered gHAT free. Differences in fractions between groups were assessed by Chi square and differences in specificity between 2 tests on the same individuals by McNemar.

Results: One gHAT case was diagnosed. Overall test specificities (n = 1094) were: CATT 98.9% (95% CI: 98.1-99.4%); HAT Sero-K-SeT 86.7% (95% CI: 84.5-88.5%); Bioline HAT 2.0 82.1% (95% CI: 79.7-84.2%); DCN HAT RDT 78.2% (95% CI: 75.7-80.6%); and HAT Sero-K-SeT 2.0 78.4% (95% CI: 75.9-80.8%). In malaria positives, gHAT screening tests appeared less specific, but the difference was significant only in Guinea for Abbott Bioline HAT 2.0 (P = 0.03) and HAT Sero-K-Set 2.0 (P = 0.0006). The specificities of immunological and molecular laboratory tests in gHAT seropositives were 98.7-100% (n = 399) and 93.0-100% (n = 302), respectively. Among 44 reference laboratory test positives, only the confirmed gHAT patient and one screening test seropositive combined immunological and molecular reference laboratory test positivity.

Conclusions: Although a minor effect of malaria cannot be excluded, gHAT RDT specificities are far below the 95% minimal specificity stipulated by the WHO target product profile for a simple diagnostic tool to identify individuals eligible for treatment. Unless specificity is improved, an RDT-based "screen and treat" strategy would result in massive overtreatment. In view of their inconsistent results, additional comparative evaluations of the diagnostic performance of reference laboratory tests are indicated for better identifying, among screenin

背景:血清学筛查试验在诊断非洲冈比亚锥虫病(gHAT)方面发挥着至关重要的作用。目前,血清学筛查试验为显微镜确诊预选个体,但在未来的 "筛查和治疗 "战略中,血清学筛查试验将为治疗确定个体。报告中特异性的差异、新型快速诊断检测(RDT)的开发以及疟疾感染可能降低 RDT 特异性的假设促使我们对 5 种 gHAT 筛查测试的特异性进行了评估:在积极筛查期间,对来自科特迪瓦和几内亚的 1095 人的静脉血样本连续进行了商用(CATT、HAT 血清 K-SeT、Abbott Bioline HAT 2.0)和原型(DCN HAT RDT、HAT 血清 K-SeT 2.0)gHAT 筛查检验和疟疾 RDT 检验。gHAT 筛查试验≥ 1 次阳性的个体要接受显微镜检查和进一步的免疫学检查(使用 T.b. gambiense LiTat 1.3、1.5 和 1.6 进行锥虫溶解试验;间接 ELISA/T.b. gambiense;使用 T.b. gambiense LiTat 1.5 进行 T.b. gambiense 抑制 ELISA)。Gambiense LiTat 1.3 和 1.5 VSG)和分子参考实验室检测(PCR TBRN3、18S 和 TgsGP;SHERLOCK 18S Tids、7SL Zoon 和 TgsGP;Trypanozoon S2-RT-qPCR 18S2、177T、GPI-PLC 和 TgsGP 多重检测;RT-qPCR DT8、DT9 和 TgsGP 多重检测)。显微镜下锥虫检测证实了 gHAT,而其他个体则被认为没有 gHAT。用 Chi square 方法评估各组间比例的差异,用 McNemar 方法评估对同一个体进行两次检测的特异性差异:结果:确诊一例 gHAT。总体检测特异性(n = 1094)为CATT为98.9%(95% CI:98.1-99.4%);HAT血清-K-SeT为86.7%(95% CI:84.5-88.5%);Bioline HAT 2.0为82.1%(95% CI:79.7-84.2%);DCN HAT RDT为78.2%(95% CI:75.7-80.6%);HAT血清-K-SeT 2.0为78.4%(95% CI:75.9-80.8%)。在疟疾阳性患者中,gHAT 筛查试验的特异性较低,但只有在几内亚,雅培 Bioline HAT 2.0(P = 0.03)和 HAT 血清-K-Set 2.0(P = 0.0006)的特异性差异显著。免疫学和分子实验室检测对 gHAT 血清阳性者的特异性分别为 98.7-100%(n = 399)和 93.0-100%(n = 302)。在 44 位参考实验室检测阳性者中,只有一位确诊的 gHAT 患者和一位筛查检测血清阳性者同时具有免疫学和分子参考实验室检测阳性:虽然不能排除疟疾的轻微影响,但 gHAT RDT 的特异性远低于世界卫生组织目标产品简介中规定的 95% 最低特异性,而该目标产品简介中规定的特异性是用于确定符合治疗条件的个体的简单诊断工具。除非提高特异性,否则基于 RDT 的 "筛查和治疗 "战略将导致大量过度治疗。鉴于其结果并不一致,因此需要对参考实验室检测的诊断性能进行更多的比较评估,以便更好地在筛查检测阳性者中识别出那些对 gHAT 有更高怀疑的人:该试验于2022年7月15日在clinicaltrials.gov上以NCT05466630进行了回顾性注册。
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Discrepancies between self-reported medication in adherence and indirect measurement adherence among patients undergoing antiretroviral therapy: a systematic review. 接受抗逆转录病毒治疗的患者自我报告的用药依从性与间接测量的依从性之间的差异:一项系统性综述。
IF 8.1 1区 医学 Pub Date : 2024-07-05 DOI: 10.1186/s40249-024-01221-4
Rujun Liao, Zihuan Tang, Na Zhang, Lin Hu, Zongqi Chang, Jiayi Ren, Xuefei Bai, Jinhong Shi, Sisi Fan, Rong Pei, Liang Du, Tao Zhang

Background: Given the critical importance of medication adherence in HIV/AIDS treatment, this study aims to compare medication adherence measured by self-report (SR) and indirect measurement among antiretroviral therapy (ART) patients, exploring the differences of adherence results measured by different tools.

Methods: We systematically searched PubMed, Embase, and the Cochrane Library to identify all relevant literature published up to November 22, 2023, without language restrictions, reporting adherence to ART measured by both SR and indirect measurement methods, while also analyzing individual and group adherence separately. Discrepancies between SR and indirect measurement results were assessed using the Mann-Whitney U test or Wilcoxon signed-rank test, with correlations evaluated using the Pearson correlation coefficient. Following one-to-one comparisons, meta-epidemiological one-step analysis was conducted, and network meta-analysis techniques were applied to compare results obtained through specific adherence assessment tools reported in the identified articles.

Results: The analysis encompassed 65 original studies involving 13,667 HIV/AIDS patients, leading to 112 one-to-one comparisons between SR and indirect measurement tools. Statistically significant differences were observed between SR and indirect measurement tools regarding both individual and group adherence (P < 0.05), with Pearson correlation coefficients of 0.843 for individual adherence and 0.684 for group adherence. During meta-epidemiological one-step analysis, SR-measured adherence was determined to be 3.94% (95% CI: -4.48-13.44%) higher for individual adherence and 16.14% (95% CI: 0.81-18.84%) higher for group adherence compared to indirectly measured results. Subgroup analysis indicated that factors such as the year of reporting and geographic region appeared to influence the discrepancies between SR and indirect measurements. Furthermore, network meta-analysis revealed that for both individual and group adherence, the results obtained from most SR and indirect measurement tools were higher than those from electronic monitoring devices, with some demonstrating statistical significance (P < 0.05).

Conclusions: The findings underscored the complexity of accurately measuring medication adherence among ART patients. Significant variability was observed across studies, with self-report methods showing a significant tendency towards overestimation. Year of reporting, geographic region, and adherence measurement tools appeared to influence the differences between SR and indirect measurements. Future research should focus on developing and validating integrated adherence measurements that can combine SR data with indirect measures to achieve a more comprehensive understanding of adherence behaviors.

背景:鉴于服药依从性在艾滋病治疗中至关重要,本研究旨在比较抗逆转录病毒疗法(ART)患者通过自我报告(SR)和间接测量测量的服药依从性,探讨不同工具测量的依从性结果的差异:我们对 PubMed、Embase 和 Cochrane 图书馆进行了系统检索,找出了截至 2023 年 11 月 22 日发表的所有相关文献,这些文献不受语言限制,报告了通过 SR 和间接测量方法测量的抗逆转录病毒疗法依从性,同时还分别分析了个体和群体的依从性。SR 和间接测量结果之间的差异采用 Mann-Whitney U 检验或 Wilcoxon 符号秩检验进行评估,相关性采用皮尔逊相关系数进行评估。在一对一比较后,进行了荟萃流行病学一步分析,并应用网络荟萃分析技术比较了已确定文章中报告的通过特定依从性评估工具获得的结果:分析包括 65 项原始研究,涉及 13,667 名艾滋病毒/艾滋病患者,从而对 SR 和间接测量工具进行了 112 次一对一比较。在个人和群体依从性方面,SR 和间接测量工具之间存在统计学意义上的重大差异(P 结论:SR 和间接测量工具之间存在统计学意义上的重大差异:研究结果凸显了准确测量抗逆转录病毒疗法患者服药依从性的复杂性。不同研究之间存在显著差异,自我报告法有明显的高估倾向。报告年份、地理区域和依从性测量工具似乎会影响自报和间接测量之间的差异。未来的研究应侧重于开发和验证综合依从性测量方法,将自报数据与间接测量方法结合起来,从而更全面地了解依从性行为。
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Forecasting and mapping dengue fever epidemics in China: a spatiotemporal analysis. 中国登革热疫情预测与绘图:时空分析。
IF 8.1 1区 医学 Pub Date : 2024-07-03 DOI: 10.1186/s40249-024-01219-y
Hongyan Ren, Nankang Xu

Background: Dengue fever (DF) has emerged as a significant public health concern in China. The spatiotemporal patterns and underlying influencing its spread, however, remain elusive. This study aims to identify the factors driving these variations and to assess the city-level risk of DF epidemics in China.

Methods: We analyzed the frequency, intensity, and distribution of DF cases in China from 2003 to 2022 and evaluated 11 natural and socioeconomic factors as potential drivers. Using the random forest (RF) model, we assessed the contributions of these factors to local DF epidemics and predicted the corresponding city-level risk.

Results: Between 2003 and 2022, there was a notable correlation between local and imported DF epidemics in case numbers (r = 0.41, P < 0.01) and affected cities (r = 0.79, P < 0.01). With the increase in the frequency and intensity of imported epidemics, local epidemics have become more severe. Their occurrence has increased from five to eight months per year, with case numbers spanning from 14 to 6641 per month. The spatial distribution of city-level DF epidemics aligns with the geographical divisions defined by the Huhuanyong Line (Hu Line) and Qin Mountain-Huai River Line (Q-H Line) and matched well with the city-level time windows for either mosquito vector activity (83.59%) or DF transmission (95.74%). The RF models achieved a high performance (AUC = 0.92) when considering the time windows. Importantly, they identified imported cases as the primary influencing factor, contributing significantly (24.82%) to local DF epidemics at the city level in the eastern region of the Hu Line (E-H region). Moreover, imported cases were found to have a linear promoting impact on local epidemics, while five climatic and six socioeconomic factors exhibited nonlinear effects (promoting or inhibiting) with varying inflection values. Additionally, this model demonstrated outstanding accuracy (hitting ratio = 95.56%) in predicting the city-level risks of local epidemics in China.

Conclusions: China is experiencing an increasing occurrence of sporadic local DF epidemics driven by an unavoidably higher frequency and intensity of imported DF epidemics. This research offers valuable insights for health authorities to strengthen their intervention capabilities against this disease.

背景:登革热已成为中国的一个重大公共卫生问题。然而,影响登革热传播的时空模式和基本因素仍然难以捉摸。本研究旨在确定导致这些变化的因素,并评估中国城市一级的登革热流行风险:我们分析了 2003 年至 2022 年中国 DF 病例的频率、强度和分布,并评估了 11 个自然和社会经济因素作为潜在的驱动因素。利用随机森林(RF)模型,我们评估了这些因素对当地 DF 流行的贡献,并预测了相应的城市级风险:结果:2003 年至 2022 年间,本地 DF 流行与输入性 DF 流行在病例数上存在显著的相关性(r = 0.41,P 结论:中国的 DF 疫情在不断上升:由于输入性 DF 流行的频率和强度不可避免地增加,中国正在经历越来越多的零星本地 DF 流行。这项研究为卫生部门加强对该疾病的干预能力提供了有价值的见解。
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Correction: Schistosomiasis control in Senegal: results from community data analysis for optimizing preventive chemotherapy intervention with praziquantel. 更正:塞内加尔血吸虫病控制:优化吡喹酮预防性化疗干预的社区数据分析结果。
IF 8.1 1区 医学 Pub Date : 2024-06-25 DOI: 10.1186/s40249-024-01217-0
Boubacar Diop, Khadime Sylla, NDèye MBacké Kane, Oumou Kaltoum Boh, Babacar Guèye, Mady Ba, Idrissa Talla, Malang Mané, Rose Monteil, Boniface Kinvi, Honorat Gustave Marie Zoure, Jorge Cano Ortega, Pauline Mwinzi, Moussa Sacko, Babacar Faye
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Human parasitic infections of the class Adenophorea: global epidemiology, pathogenesis, prevention and control. 腺毛虫类人类寄生虫感染:全球流行病学、发病机制、预防和控制。
IF 8.1 1区 医学 Pub Date : 2024-06-20 DOI: 10.1186/s40249-024-01216-1
Jitrawadee Intirach, Chang Shu, Xin Lv, Suzhen Gao, Nataya Sutthanont, Tao Chen, Zhiyue Lv

Background: Human parasitic infections caused by Adenophorean nematodes encompass a range of diseases, including dioctophymiasis, trichuriasis, capillariasis, trichinellosis, and myositis. These infection can result in adverse impacts on human health and cause societal and economic concerns in tropical and subtropical regions.

Methods: This review conducted searches in PubMed, Embase and Google Scholar for relevant studies that published in established databases up to April 26, 2024. Studies that focused on the common morphology, life cycle, disease distribution, clinical manifestations, and prevention and control strategies for Adenophorean parasitic diseases in humans were included.

Results: Adenophorean nematodes exhibit shared morphological characteristics with a four-layered cuticle; uninucleate epidermal cells; pseudocoelom with six or more coelomocytes; generally three caudal glands; five esophageal glands; two testes in males with median-ventral supplementary glands in a single row; tail in males rarely possessing caudal alae; amphids always postlabial; presence of cephalic sensory organs; absence of phasmids; and a secretory-excretory system consisting of a single ventral gland cell, usually with a non-cuticularized terminal duct. Humans play two important roles in the life cycle of the nematode class, Adenophorea: 1) as a definitive host infected by ingesting undercooked paratenic hosts, embryonated eggs, infective larvae in fish tissue and meat contaminated with encysted or non-encysted larvae, and 2) as an accidental host infected by ingesting parasitic eggs in undercooked meat. Many organs are targeted by the Adenophorean nematode in humans such as the intestines, lungs, liver, kidneys, lymphatic circulation and blood vessels, resulting in gastrointestinal problems, excessive immunological responses, cell disruption, and even death. Most of these infections have significant incidence rates in the developing countries of Africa, Asia and Latin America; however, some parasitic diseases have restricted dissemination in outbreaks. To prevent these diseases, interventions together with education, sanitation, hygiene and animal control measures have been introduced in order to reduce and control parasite populations.

Conclusions: The common morphology, life cycle, global epidemiology and pathology of human Adenophorean nematode-borne parasitic diseases were highlighted, as well as their prevention and control. The findings of this review will contribute to improvement of monitoring and predicting human-parasitic infections, understanding the relationship between animals, humans and parasites, and preventing and controlling parasitic diseases.

背景:由腺毛线虫引起的人类寄生虫感染包括一系列疾病,其中包括双孢子虫病、毛滴虫病、毛滴虫病、旋毛虫病和肌炎。这些感染会对人类健康造成不利影响,并引起热带和亚热带地区的社会和经济问题:本综述在 PubMed、Embase 和 Google Scholar 中检索了截至 2024 年 4 月 26 日在现有数据库中发表的相关研究。方法:本综述检索了截至 2024 年 4 月 26 日在已建立的数据库中发表的相关研究,纳入的研究主要涉及人类腺吸虫寄生虫病的常见形态、生命周期、疾病分布、临床表现以及预防和控制策略:结果:腺嗜线虫具有共同的形态特征:四层角质层;无核表皮细胞;有六个或六个以上腔肠细胞的假腔肠;一般有三个尾腺;五个食道腺;雄性有两个睾丸,中间-腹侧的辅助腺为一排;雄性尾部很少有尾状腺体;鳃总是在唇后部;有头感觉器官;没有噬状腺;分泌-排泄系统由单个腹侧腺细胞组成,通常有一个无切口的末端导管。人类在线虫类 Adenophorea 的生命周期中扮演着两个重要角色:1)作为最终宿主,因摄入未煮熟的副宿主、胚胎卵、鱼组织中的感染性幼虫以及被包囊或非包囊幼虫污染的肉类而受到感染;2)作为意外宿主,因摄入寄生在未煮熟肉类中的卵而受到感染。人体内的许多器官都是腺杆线虫的攻击目标,如肠、肺、肝、肾、淋巴循环和血管,导致肠胃问题、过度免疫反应、细胞破坏,甚至死亡。大多数寄生虫病在非洲、亚洲和拉丁美洲的发展中国家发病率很高;然而,有些寄生虫病在爆发时传播范围有限。为了预防这些疾病,人们采取了教育、环境卫生、个人卫生和动物控制等干预措施,以减少和控制寄生虫的数量:结论:本综述重点介绍了人类腺线虫寄生虫病的常见形态、生命周期、全球流行病学和病理学及其预防和控制。本综述的研究结果将有助于改进对人类寄生虫感染的监测和预测,了解动物、人类和寄生虫之间的关系,以及预防和控制寄生虫病。
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Global outreach and networking promotion to accelerate tropical diseases elimination. 开展全球外联和网络推广活动,加速消除热带疾病。
IF 8.1 1区 医学 Pub Date : 2024-06-15 DOI: 10.1186/s40249-024-01215-2
Shan Lv, Xiao-Nong Zhou

Cooperation and networking are powerful tools in the combating against tropical diseases. Cooperation on a global scale is essential due to the transboundary nature of tropical diseases. Networking plays a pivotal role in facilitating such cooperation. Both cooperation and networking can foster innovation in disease control programmes. Collaborative research can lead to the development of new drugs and vaccines, while shared surveillance data can enable the early detection and control of disease epidemics. Therefore, consensus of cooperation and networking has been reached during the 7th Symposium on Surveillance-Response Systems Leading to Tropical Diseases Elimination, which reflected in the two documents, i.e., Consensus for Transboundary Tropical Diseases Control, and Action Consensus of the Network of WHO Collaborating Centres Related to NTDs. These documents will improve the efforts in the fighting against tropical diseases through collective actions to achieve the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

合作和联网是防治热带疾病的有力工具。由于热带疾病的跨界性质,全球范围的合作至关重要。联网在促进这种合作方面发挥着关键作用。合作和联网都能促进疾病控制计划的创新。合作研究可以开发出新的药物和疫苗,而共享监测数据可以及早发现和控制疾病流行。因此,在第七届 "消除热带病的监测-反应系统 "研讨会上达成了合作与联网的共识,并反映在两份文件中,即《跨界热带病控制共识》和《世界卫生组织非传染性疾病合作中心网络行动共识》。这些文件将通过实现联合国可持续发展目标(SDGs)的集体行动,改进防治热带疾病的工作。
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Global distribution of zoonotic digenetic trematodes: a scoping review. 人畜共患的地生吸虫的全球分布:范围审查。
IF 8.1 1区 医学 Pub Date : 2024-06-14 DOI: 10.1186/s40249-024-01208-1
Yue Hu, Rong-Jian Zhan, Shi-Lin Lu, Yi-Yang Zhang, Min-Yu Zhou, Hui Huang, Ding-Ding Wang, Tao Zhang, Zi-Xin Huang, Yun-Fei Zhou, Zhi-Yue Lv

Background: Digenetic trematodes, including blood flukes, intestinal flukes, liver flukes, lung flukes, and pancreatic flukes, are highly diverse and distributed widely. They affect at least 200 million people worldwide, so better understanding of their global distribution and prevalence are crucial for controlling and preventing human trematodiosis. Hence, this scoping review aims to conduct a comprehensive investigation on the spatio-temporal distribution and epidemiology of some important zoonotic digenetic trematodes.

Methods: We conducted a scoping review by searching PubMed, Web of Science, Google Scholar, China National Knowledge Infrastructure, and Wanfang databases for articles, reviews, and case reports of zoonotic digenetic trematodes, without any restrictions on the year of publication. We followed the inclusion and exclusion criteria to identify relevant studies. And relevant information of the identified studies were collected and summarized.

Results: We identified a total of 470 articles that met the inclusion criteria and were included in the review finally. Our analysis revealed the prevalence and global distribution of species in Schistosoma, Echinostoma, Isthmiophora, Echinochasmus, Paragonimus, Opisthorchiidae, Fasciolidae, Heterophyidae, and Eurytrema. Although some flukes are distributed worldwide, developing countries in Asia and Africa are still the most prevalent areas. Furthermore, there were some overlaps between the distribution of zoonotic digenetic trematodes from the same genus, and the prevalence of some zoonotic digenetic trematodes was not entirely consistent with their global distribution. The temporal disparities in zoonotic digenetic trematodes may attribute to the environmental changes. The gaps in our knowledge of the epidemiology and control of zoonotic digenetic trematodes indicate the need for large cohort studies in most countries.

Conclusions: This review provides important insights into the prevalence and global distribution of some zoonotic digenetic trematodes, firstly reveals spatio-temporal disparities in these digenetic trematodes. Countries with higher prevalence rate could be potential sources of transmitting diseases to other areas and are threat for possible outbreaks in the future. Therefore, continued global efforts to control and prevent human trematodiosis, and more international collaborations are necessary in the future.

背景:包括血吸虫、肠吸虫、肝吸虫、肺吸虫和胰腺吸虫在内的源性吸虫种类繁多,分布广泛。全球至少有 2 亿人受到它们的影响,因此更好地了解它们在全球的分布和流行情况对于控制和预防人类吸虫病至关重要。因此,本范围综述旨在对一些重要的人畜共患的地生吸虫的时空分布和流行病学进行全面调查:我们在 PubMed、Web of Science、Google Scholar、中国国家知识基础设施和万方数据库中检索了有关人畜共患病地生吸虫的文章、综述和病例报告,并对发表年份进行了限制。我们按照纳入和排除标准确定了相关研究。并收集和总结了已确定研究的相关信息:我们共发现了 470 篇符合纳入标准的文章,并最终将其纳入了综述。我们的分析揭示了血吸虫科、棘吸虫科、鞘翅目、鳃吸虫科、副鳃吸虫科、Opisthorchiidae、Fasciolidae、Heterophyidae 和 Eurytrema 的流行率和全球分布情况。虽然有些吸虫分布于世界各地,但亚洲和非洲的发展中国家仍是吸虫的高发区。此外,同属的人畜共患二源吸虫的分布也有一些重叠,一些人畜共患二源吸虫的流行情况与其全球分布并不完全一致。人畜共患的地生吸虫在时间上的差异可能与环境变化有关。我们在人畜共患的地生吸虫的流行病学和控制方面的知识差距表明,有必要在大多数国家开展大规模的队列研究:本综述对一些人畜共患的地生吸虫的流行和全球分布情况提供了重要见解,首先揭示了这些地生吸虫的时空差异。流行率较高的国家可能是向其他地区传播疾病的潜在来源,也是未来可能爆发疾病的威胁。因此,未来全球有必要继续努力控制和预防人类吸虫病,并开展更多的国际合作。
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