| Literature DB >> 32440164 |
Zhenyu Pan1,2,3, Jun Zhang1,2,4, Qingting Bu5, Hairong He1, Ling Bai1, Jin Yang1,2, Qingqing Liu1,2, Jun Lyu1,2,6.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: The first milestone (in 2020) of the End Tuberculosis (TB) Strategy of the World Health Organization was a 20% reduction in TB incidence rate compared with the 2015 baseline. This study aimed to determine the incidence rate of TB and how it has changed since 2015 at the global, regional, and country levels.Entities:
Keywords: GBD; incidence; tuberculosis; End Tuberculosis Strategy
Year: 2020 PMID: 32440164 PMCID: PMC7210037 DOI: 10.2147/IDR.S248875
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Infect Drug Resist ISSN: 1178-6973 Impact factor: 4.003
Figure 1Changes in global TB incidence rate.
Notes: The green line represents the APCIR between 2015 and 2017; the red line represents the APCIR between 2015 and 2020 in the plan of the WHO End Tuberculosis Strategy; the blue line represents the required APCIR between 2018 and 2020 in order to reach the 2020 milestone of the WHO End Tuberculosis Strategy.
Abbreviations: APCIR, annual percentage change in the incidence rate.
The Incidence Rates in 2015, 2016 and 2017, The APCIR Between 2015 and 2017, and the Required APCIR Between 2018 and 2020 of Global and 21 Regions
| Location | Incidence Rate in 2015 (Per 100,000 Population) | Incidence Rate in 2016 (Per 100,000 Population) | Incidence Rate in 2017 (Per 100,000 Population) | APCIRa Between 2015 and 2017 | Required APCIRa Between 2018 and 2020 to Reach the 2020 Milestone |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Global | 119.98 (109.63–131.82) | 118.63 (108.39–130.2) | 117.35 (107.22–128.54) | −1.10% | −5.94% |
| High-income Asia Pacific | 30.89 (28.47–33.37) | 30.6 (28.22–33.04) | 30.35 (27.98–32.77) | −0.88% | −6.08% |
| Central Asia | 86.52 (79.09–94.18) | 83.65 (76.46–91.26) | 81 (73.96–88.71) | −3.19% | −4.54% |
| East Asia | 62.23 (56.69–68.1) | 61.25 (55.86–67.1) | 60.73 (55.41–66.48) | −1.20% | −5.86% |
| South Asia | 199.81 (182.26–218.72) | 196.32 (179.2–214.77) | 192.56 (175.73–211.25) | −1.81% | −5.46% |
| Southeast Asia | 144.16 (131.13–157.89) | 144.99 (132.03–158.81) | 146.04 (133.06–159.89) | 0.65% | −7.10% |
| Australasia | 5.82 (5.3–6.36) | 5.82 (5.3–6.35) | 5.81 (5.3–6.32) | −0.16% | −6.56% |
| Caribbean | 33.69 (30.73–37.05) | 33.82 (30.84–37.17) | 33.97 (30.93–37.36) | 0.41% | −6.94% |
| Central Europe | 24.37 (22.52–26.38) | 23.74 (21.93–25.64) | 23.18 (21.46–24.97) | −2.43% | −5.05% |
| Eastern Europe | 76.6 (68.23–85.74) | 71.98 (64.22–80.35) | 67.21 (60.26–74.72) | −6.13% | −2.58% |
| Western Europe | 7.64 (6.92–8.44) | 7.49 (6.8–8.26) | 7.35 (6.68–8.08) | −1.91% | −5.39% |
| Andean Latin America | 67.36 (61.77–73.63) | 66.52 (60.95–72.7) | 65.79 (60.17–72.19) | −1.16% | −5.89% |
| Central Latin America | 17.99 (16.46–19.81) | 18.24 (16.68–20.08) | 18.54 (16.94–20.43) | 1.52% | −7.68% |
| Southern Latin America | 12.58 (11.58–13.62) | 12.73 (11.74–13.78) | 12.93 (11.97–13.94) | 1.36% | −7.57% |
| Tropical Latin America | 32.09 (29.01–35.75) | 32.23 (29.03–36.08) | 32.4 (29.03–36.5) | 0.48% | −6.99% |
| North Africa and Middle East | 43.6 (39.35–48.3) | 42.89 (38.69–47.58) | 42.24 (38.05–46.92) | −1.56% | −5.63% |
| High-income North America | 2.9 (2.63–3.21) | 2.79 (2.53–3.11) | 2.68 (2.42–3) | −3.69% | −4.21% |
| Oceania | 124.51 (112.47–138.07) | 126.69 (114.3–140.8) | 129.2 (116.52–144.08) | 1.88% | −7.92% |
| Central Sub-Saharan Africa | 412.24 (372.93–455.15) | 407.87 (368.73–451.82) | 403.8 (364.91–447.67) | −1.02% | −5.98% |
| Eastern Sub-Saharan Africa | 287.02 (261.17–316.58) | 285.81 (260.04–315.69) | 285.54 (259.92–315.06) | −0.26% | −6.49% |
| Southern Sub-Saharan Africa | 524.28 (467.92–589.05) | 487.78 (436.48–546.93) | 446.38 (399.17–500) | −7.43% | −1.71% |
| Western Sub-Saharan Africa | 216.68 (198.3–237.58) | 213.38 (195.34–233.93) | 210.4 (192.77–230.49) | −1.45% | −5.70% |
Notes:
aAPCIR was obtained by comparing with 2015 baseline. Red cell represents APCIR>0%; dark blue cell represents APCIR<-4%; light blue cell represents −4%
Abbreviation: APCIR, annual percentage change in the incidence rate.
Figure 2The APCIR of TB between 2015 and 2017 in 195 countries and territories.
Abbreviation: APCIR, annual percentage change in the incidence rate.