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Early COVID-19 pandemic’s toll on tuberculosis services, WHO European Region, January to June 2020

机译:早期Covid-19大流行病对欧洲地区的结核病服务,1月至6月20日

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Background Essential health services, including for tuberculosis (TB), are being affected by public health and social measures (PHSM) introduced to control COVID-19. In many settings, TB resources, facilities and equipment are being redirected towards COVID-19 response. Aim We sought to assess the COVID-19 pandemic’s impact on TB services in the World Health Organization (WHO) European Region. Methods The fifty-three European Region Member States were asked to report qualitative and quantitative data in quarter one and two (Q1 and Q2) 2020. TB notifications were triangulated with the severity score on domestic movement restrictions to assess how they may have influenced TB detection. Results Twenty-nine countries reported monthly TB notifications for the first half of 2019 and 2020. TB notifications decreased by 35.5% during Q2 2020 compared with Q2 2019, which is six-fold more than the average annual decrease of 5.1% documented during 2015–2019. The number of patients enrolled in rifampicin-resistant/multidrug-resistant TB treatment also decreased dramatically in Q2 2020, by 33.5%. The highest movement restriction severity score was observed between April and May 2020, which coincided with the highest observed decrease in TB notifications. Conclusion A decrease in TB detection and enrolment to treatment may cause increases in TB burden and threatens the Region’s ability to reach the TB targets of the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals, still this might be mitigated with rapid restoration of TB services and the implementation of targeted interventions during periods with severe PHSM in place, such as those introduced in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
机译:背景基本卫生服务,包括肺结核(TB),正在受到公众的健康和引入控制COVID-19社会措施(PHSM)。在许多情况下,TB资源,设施和设备将被重定向朝COVID-19的回应。目的我们试图评估COVID-19流行病对在世界卫生组织(WHO)欧洲区结核病服务的影响。方法将53欧洲地区成员国被要求报告在2020年TB通知中三角与国内流动的限制程度评分季度一和二(Q1和Q2)定性和定量数据,以评估他们如何可能影响TB检测。结果29个国家报告每月TB通知2019年到2020年结核病通知上半年Q2 2020期间下降了35.5%,与第二季度2019年,这是六倍不止在2015 - 记录的5.1%的年均相比有所下降2019。的患者的数量在利福平抗性/耐多药结核病治疗登记也Q2 2020急剧下降,33.5%。四月和五月到2020年,其在TB通知观测到的最高下降恰逢之间观测到最高的运动限制严重度评分。结论结核病检测和登记治疗的减少可能会导致结核病负担增加,威胁到地区的达到2030可持续发展目标的TB目标的能力,还是这可能与结核病服务的快速恢复和有针对性的干预措施的实施减轻期间在适当位置以严重PHSM时期,如那些响应于COVID-19流行引入。

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