| Literature DB >> 31170932 |
Toshie Manabe1,2,3, Jin Takasaki4, Koichiro Kudo5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The seasonality of pulmonary tuberculosis (TB) incidence may indicate season-specific risk factors that could be controlled if they were better understood. The aims of this study were to elucidate how the incidence of TB changes seasonally and to determine the factors influencing TB incidence, to reduce the TB burden in Japan.Entities:
Keywords: Epidemic peak; Latent tuberculosis; Roger’s test; Seasonal variation; Tuberculosis
Mesh:
Year: 2019 PMID: 31170932 PMCID: PMC6555020 DOI: 10.1186/s12879-019-3957-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Infect Dis ISSN: 1471-2334 Impact factor: 3.090
Fig. 1Distribution of the number of newly notified pulmonary tuberculosis cases in Japan, 1998–2015. Black, total cases; dark gray, male cases; light gray, female cases
Frequency of newly notified tuberculosis cases in Japan, 2007–2015
| All | Spring | Summer | Fall | Winter | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 50,203 (25.1) | 54,181 (27.1) | 49,307 (24.7) | 46,165 (23.1) | ||
| Gender | |||||
| Male | 124,228 (62.2) | 31,512 (62.8) | 33,386 (61.6) | 30,359 (61.6) | 28,971 (62.8) |
| Female | 75,628 (37.8) | 20,795 (38.4) | 20,795 (38.4) | 18,948 (38.4) | 17,194 (37.2) |
| Age | |||||
| ≤ 4 y | 302 (0.2) | 81 (0.2) | 78 (0.1) | 74 (0.2) | 69 (0.1) |
| 5–14 y | 374 (0.2) | 90 (0.2) | 113 (0.2) | 89 (0.2) | 82 (0.2) |
| 15–24 y | 7393 (3.7) | 2122 (4.2) | 2163 (4.0) | 1660 (3.4) | 1448 (3.1) |
| 25–44 y | 30,714 (15.4) | 7633 (15.2) | 8618 (15.9) | 7448 (15.1) | 7015 (15.2) |
| 45–64 y | 39,922 (20.0) | 10.083 (20.1) | 10,893 (20.1) | 9595 (19.5) | 9351 (20.3) |
| 65–74 y | 33,467 (16.8) | 8420 (16.8) | 8833 (16.3) | 8370 (17.0) | 7844 (17.0) |
| ≥ 75 y | 87,310 (43.8) | 21,254 (42.3) | 23,542 (43.5) | 22,182 (45.0) | 20.332 (44.0) |
Month of each season was defined as spring (March–May), summer (June–August), fall (September–November), and winter (December–February) according to the definitions by the Japan Meteorological Agency [16]
Fig. 2Seasonal variation among tuberculosis cases in Japan, 2007–2015. (a) Total cases; (b) male cases; (c) female cases
Fig. 3Seasonal variation among tuberculosis cases in Japan according to age group and sex, 2007–2015. (a) male, age 0-4 yr.; (b) female, age 0-4 yr.; (c) male, age 5-14 yr.; (d) female, age 5-14 yr.; (e) male, age 15-24 yr.; (f) female, age 15-24 yr.; (g) male, age 25-44 yr.; (h) female, age 25-44 yr.; (i) male age 45-64 yr.; (j) female, age, 45-64 yr.; (k) male, age 65-74 yr.; (l) female, age 65-74 yr.; (m) male, age ≥75 yr.; (n) female, age ≥75 yr