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Tuberculosis Notification in Jordan, 2016-2020.
Khader, Yousef; Abaza, Hiba; Satyanarayana, Srinath; Abu Rumman, Ahmad Saleh; Alyousfi, Mohamad Nihad.
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  • Khader Y; Center of Excellence for Applied Epidemiology, Global Health Development, Eastern Mediterranean Public Health Network, Amman 11195, Jordan.
  • Abaza H; Migration Health Division, International Organization for Migration (IOM), Amman 11953, Jordan.
  • Satyanarayana S; Migration Health Division, International Organization for Migration (IOM), Amman 11953, Jordan.
  • Abu Rumman AS; Department of Chest Disease and Foreigners, Jordan Ministry of Health, Amman 11118, Jordan.
  • Alyousfi MN; Center of Excellence for Applied Epidemiology, Global Health Development, Eastern Mediterranean Public Health Network, Amman 11195, Jordan.
Epidemiologia (Basel) ; 4(3): 276-285, 2023 Jul 04.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37489499
The burden of tuberculosis (TB) in Jordan is largely unknown due to the paucity of high-quality data, under-reporting, and a lack of good quality vital registration system. This study aimed to assess the characteristics of TB patients in Jordan, determine the TB notification rate and assess the trend of TB notification in Jordan between 2016 and 2020. Methods: This study analyzed the TB Surveillance data in Jordan for the period 2016-2020. The obtained data included information on age, gender, nationality, marital status, date of symptoms onset and date of diagnosis, and site of TB. Results: During the period 2016-2020, a total of 1711 patients (989 women and 722 men) were diagnosed with and treated for tuberculosis. The mean (SD) age of patients was 30.1 (17.2) years. Almost half of them (48.4%) were Jordanians. The majority of non-Jordanian patients were from Syria, Philippines, and Bangladesh. Two thirds of patients (66.0%) had pulmonary TB and 34.0% had extra-pulmonary TB. Almost half (50.7%) of the patients were diagnosed within one month of the symptoms' onset. The average annual TB notification rate during 2016-2020 was 3.32 per 100,000 pop (4.08 per 100,000 women and 2.64 per 100,000 men). The average annual standardized notification rate was 4.13 per 100,000 pop (4.52 per 100,000 women and 3.52 per 100,000 men). The overall age-standardized notification rate increased from 3.88 per 100,000 pop in 2016 to 4.58 per 100,000 pop in 2019 and declined to 2.46 per 100,000 pop in 2020. The trend in TB notification differed significantly according to gender. While the notification increased in the last three years among women, it decreased significantly among men. Conclusions: While TB notification increased in the last three years among women, it decreased significantly among men. There is a need to ensure that the national TB plans set clear targets for reducing the burden of TB.
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Texto completo: 1 Bases de datos: MEDLINE Tipo de estudio: Screening_studies Idioma: En Revista: Epidemiologia (Basel) Año: 2023 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Jordania

Texto completo: 1 Bases de datos: MEDLINE Tipo de estudio: Screening_studies Idioma: En Revista: Epidemiologia (Basel) Año: 2023 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Jordania