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Geographical distribution of tuberculosis notifications in national surveys of England and Wales in 1988 and 1993: report of the Public Health Laboratory Service/British Thoracic Society/Department of Health Collaborative Group.

机译:1988年和1993年在英格兰和威尔士进行的国家调查中,结核病通报的地理分布:公共卫生实验室服务/英国胸科学会/卫生合作组的报告。

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BACKGROUND: The geographical distribution of tuberculosis in England and Wales and changes since 1983 were examined using data from the 1988 and 1993 national surveys of tuberculosis notifications. METHODS: Notification rates for England and Wales in 1988 and 1993 were calculated for geographical areas using Office for National Statistics (ONS) mid year population estimates. Those for the standard regions and the Greater London boroughs were calculated for the main ethnic groups. Those for the counties and local authorities were calculated for all ethnic groups combined. These were compared using data from the 1983 national survey as a baseline. RESULTS: Wide regional variations in notification rates persist with Greater London having the highest rates. Rates in the ethnic group from the Indian subcontinent (ISC) were high in all regions, whilst those of the white ethnic group varied fourfold. Twenty seven of the 33 London boroughs showed increased rates in 1993 compared with 1988. In general, those local authority areas with high rates had high proportions of notifications in individuals of ISC ethnic origin, emphasising the continuing important contribution of ethnic minority groups to local tuberculosis rates. The number of local authority areas with notification rates four times the national average increased, but the number of areas with low or zero rates increased even more. CONCLUSIONS: The distribution of tuberculosis in England and Wales continues to vary markedly by geographical area. The distribution is becoming increasingly polarised with a growth in the number of areas with very high rates of notifications and a greater increase in the number of areas with very few notifications. Patients from ethnic minorities continued to contribute a substantial and increasing proportion of all reported tuberculosis cases in most regions in 1988 and 1993. These findings have important implications for the provision of tuberculosis services in England and Wales.
机译:摘要背景:使用来自1988年和1993年全国结核病通报调查的数据,对英格兰和威尔士的结核病地理分布以及1983年以来的变化进行了研究。方法:使用国家统计局(ONS)的年中人口估计数,对1988年和1993年英格兰和威尔士的地理区域通知率进行计算。标准地区和大伦敦自治市镇的人口是针对主要族群计算的。计算各县的县和地方当局的总和。使用来自1983年全国调查的数据作为基准进行比较。结果:通知率的区域差异很大,大伦敦的通知率最高。来自印度次大陆(ISC)的族裔比率在所有地区都很高,而白人族裔的比率则变化了四倍。与1988年相比,1993年伦敦33个行政区中有27个的比率有所上升。总的来说,那些具有较高比率的地方当局在ISC族裔个人中发出通知的比例很高,强调了少数民族对当地结核病的持续重要贡献费率。通报率达到全国平均水平四倍的地方政府区域数量有所增加,但通报率较低或为零的区域数量却增加了更多。结论:英格兰和威尔士的结核病分布继续因地理区域而异。随着通知率非常高的区域数量的增加以及通知很少的区域数量的增加,这种分布变得越来越两极化。在1988年和1993年的大多数地区,来自少数族裔的患者在所有报告的结核病病例中所占比例继续增加,而且所占比例不断增加。这些发现对英格兰和威尔士提供结核病服务具有重要意义。

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