LGBT+ 权利对全球水痘病例和死亡报告的影响:2022-2024 年疫情期间与 LGBT+ 权利指数的关系

IF 3 4区 医学 Q2 INFECTIOUS DISEASES Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases Pub Date : 2024-11-01 DOI:10.1016/j.bjid.2024.104420
Alfonso J. Rodriguez-Morales , D. Katterine Bonilla-Aldana , Jaime A. Cardona-Ospina
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摘要

导言对 2022-2024 年间流行的麻痘进行了广泛研究,涉及临床特征、诊断、治疗和疫苗等各个方面。然而,影响麻疹病例和死亡病例报告的因素受到的关注却很有限。值得注意的是,目前还没有研究探讨过 LGBT+ 权利与麻风病发病率和死亡率之间的有趣关系。该指数的来源广泛,包括国际同性恋者协会(ILGA)、LexisNexis、Factiva、大赦国际、人权观察、美国国务院编制的《国家支持仇视同性恋报告》,以及数据中的我们的世界(2020 年)的 Velasco 报告。研究还纳入了美国疾病控制中心(CDC)和世界卫生组织(WHO)提供的病例、发病率和死亡率数据。研究人员对变量的年度变化进行了细致评估,并使用 Stata/MP® v.14.0 建立了非线性回归模型(指数)。分析表明,LGBT-RI 与报告的麻风病例之间存在正相关关系(r2 = 0.1006; p = 0.0040),表明 LGBT-RI 越高的国家麻风病例越多。同样,较高的 LGBT-RI 值与较高的麻疹发病率(病例/100,000 人口)也有显著关联(r2 = 0.5062; p < 0.0001)。通报的死亡人数和麻风病死亡率也与 LGBT-RI 相关(分别为 r2 = 0.0636; p = 0.0328 和 r2 = 0.1390; p = 0.0005)。值得注意的是,%CFR 与 LGBT-RI 无关(r2 = 0.0216; p = 0.3287)。讨论:这些发现强调了可能与 Mpox 相关的污名化和歧视的重大影响。特别是,LGBT+ 的权利使人们能够信任医疗系统、诊断和管理。同时,适当通报麻疹病例及其相关结果也很重要。即使到了 2024 年,仍有 88 个国家或地区,尤其是非洲、中东和亚洲,尚未报告过一例麻疹病例。即使在拉丁美洲和加勒比地区,也有 10 个国家名列其中。尽管2022-2024年痘病毒会流行,但痘病毒在全球范围内仍然是一种被忽视的疾病,2023-2024年痘病毒会在刚果民主共和国等国家重新流行。关键词痘病毒 流行 LGBTI 全球 监测利益冲突无利益冲突。道德规范与资金无资金支持。
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IMPACT OF THE LGBT+ RIGHTS ON REPORTING CASES AND DEATHS OF MPOX GLOBALLY: RELATIONSHIPS WITH THE LGBT+ RIGHTS INDEX DURING 2022-2024 EPIDEMICS

Introduction

The epidemics of mpox during 2022-2024 have been extensively studied, covering various aspects such as clinical features, diagnostic aspects, therapies, and vaccines. However, the factors influencing the reporting of Mpox cases and deaths have received limited attention. Notably, no studies have yet explored the intriguing relationship between LGBT+ rights and the morbidity and mortality from Mpox.

Methods

An ecological study was conducted across 106 countries, utilising the LGBT+ rights index (LGBT-RI) per country. This index was obtained from a comprehensive range of reputable sources, including the State-Sponsored Homophobia Reports produced by ILGA, LexisNexis, Factiva, Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, the U.S. State Department, and Velasco report (2020), from Our World in Data. The study also incorporated data on cases, incidence rates, and mortality rates from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and the World Health Organization (WHO). The annual variation of the variables was meticulously assessed, and non-linear regression models (exponential) were conducted at Stata/MP® v.14.0.

Results

The non-linear regression models yielded significant findings, underscoring the importance of this study. The analysis revealed a positive relationship between LGBT-RI and reported Mpox cases (r2 = 0.1006; p = 0.0040), indicating that countries with higher LGBT-RI had higher Mpox cases. Similarly, higher LGBT-RI values were significantly associated with higher Mpox incidence rates (cases/100,000 pop) (r2 = 0.5062; p < 0.0001). The number of deaths notified and the Mpox mortality rate were also associated with the LGBT-RI (r2 = 0.0636; p = 0.0328 and r2 = 0.1390; p = 0.0005, respectively). Notably, the %CFR was not associated with LGBT-RI (r2 = 0.0216; p = 0.3287), as expected. Discussion: These findings underscore the significant influence of stigma and discrimination that may be associated with Mpox. In particular, LGBT+ rights allow trust in the health system, diagnosis and management. At the same, the proper notification of a Mpox case and its associated outcomes. Even in 2024, 88 countries or territories, especially in Africa, the Middle East, and Asia, have not yet reported even a single case of Mpox. Even in Latin America and the Caribbean, ten countries are included in that list. Despite the epidemics of 2022-2024, Mpox remains a neglected condition worldwide, with a resurgence in countries like the Democratic Republic of Congo in 2023-2024.

Keywords

Mpox, Epidemics, LGBTI, Global, Surveillance.

Conflicts of interest

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Ethics and financing

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期刊介绍: The Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases is the official publication of the Brazilian Society of Infectious Diseases (SBI). It aims to publish relevant articles in the broadest sense on all aspects of microbiology, infectious diseases and immune response to infectious agents. The BJID is a bimonthly publication and one of the most influential journals in its field in Brazil and Latin America with a high impact factor, since its inception it has garnered a growing share of the publishing market.
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