Respiratory tuberculosis incidence and mortality in Estonia: 30-year trends and sociodemographic determinants

OBJECTIVE: To explore time trends in the incidence and mortality of respiratory tuberculosis (TB) over a 30-year period in Estonia, and to evaluate disease disparities according to sex, age, ethnicity and education.DESIGN: Data from the TB Register and the Causes of Death Register were used to asses...

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Published inThe international journal of tuberculosis and lung disease Vol. 23; no. 1; pp. 112 - 118
Main Authors Rahu, K., Viiklepp, P., Villand, K., Pehme, L., Rahu, M.
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Abstract OBJECTIVE: To explore time trends in the incidence and mortality of respiratory tuberculosis (TB) over a 30-year period in Estonia, and to evaluate disease disparities according to sex, age, ethnicity and education.DESIGN: Data from the TB Register and the Causes of Death Register were used to assess time trends in age-standardised incidence and mortality rates. The effect of sociodemographic characteristics on TB risk was modelled using Poisson regression around three population censuses.RESULTS: Respiratory TB incidence and mortality decreased in males and were stable in females in 1987-1991, after which the rates increased sharply in both sexes until 1998 and decreased steadily afterwards. Multidrug-resistant TB (MDR-TB) incidence rose in males until 1998 and in females until 2002, and then started to fall. The incidence of TB and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) coinfection in males increased until 2007 and decreased thereafter. Less educated people and non-Estonians had a significantly higher relative risk of respiratory TB.CONCLUSION: Estonia, one of the countries most affected by TB in the World Health Organization European Region, has made considerable progress in reducing the risk of respiratory TB, TB-HIV and MDR-TB. Continuing education- and ethnicity-related disparities in TB risk remain a concern.
AbstractList OBJECTIVE: To explore time trends in the incidence and mortality of respiratory tuberculosis (TB) over a 30-year period in Estonia, and to evaluate disease disparities according to sex, age, ethnicity and education.DESIGN: Data from the TB Register and the Causes of Death Register were used to assess time trends in age-standardised incidence and mortality rates. The effect of sociodemographic characteristics on TB risk was modelled using Poisson regression around three population censuses.RESULTS: Respiratory TB incidence and mortality decreased in males and were stable in females in 1987-1991, after which the rates increased sharply in both sexes until 1998 and decreased steadily afterwards. Multidrug-resistant TB (MDR-TB) incidence rose in males until 1998 and in females until 2002, and then started to fall. The incidence of TB and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) coinfection in males increased until 2007 and decreased thereafter. Less educated people and non-Estonians had a significantly higher relative risk of respiratory TB.CONCLUSION: Estonia, one of the countries most affected by TB in the World Health Organization European Region, has made considerable progress in reducing the risk of respiratory TB, TB-HIV and MDR-TB. Continuing education- and ethnicity-related disparities in TB risk remain a concern.
OBJECTIVETo explore time trends in the incidence and mortality of respiratory tuberculosis (TB) over a 30-year period in Estonia, and to evaluate disease disparities according to sex, age, ethnicity and education. DESIGNData from the TB Register and the Causes of Death Register were used to assess time trends in age-standardised incidence and mortality rates. The effect of sociodemographic characteristics on TB risk was modelled using Poisson regression around three population censuses. RESULTSRespiratory TB incidence and mortality decreased in males and were stable in females in 1987-1991, after which the rates increased sharply in both sexes until 1998 and decreased steadily afterwards. Multidrug-resistant TB (MDR-TB) incidence rose in males until 1998 and in females until 2002, and then started to fall. The incidence of TB and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) coinfection in males increased until 2007 and decreased thereafter. Less educated people and non-Estonians had a significantly higher relative risk of respiratory TB. CONCLUSIONEstonia, one of the countries most affected by TB in the World Health Organization European Region, has made considerable progress in reducing the risk of respiratory TB, TB-HIV and MDR-TB. Continuing education- and ethnicity-related disparities in TB risk remain a concern.
To explore time trends in the incidence and mortality of respiratory tuberculosis (TB) over a 30-year period in Estonia, and to evaluate disease disparities according to sex, age, ethnicity and education. Data from the TB Register and the Causes of Death Register were used to assess time trends in age-standardised incidence and mortality rates. The effect of sociodemographic characteristics on TB risk was modelled using Poisson regression around three population censuses. Respiratory TB incidence and mortality decreased in males and were stable in females in 1987-1991, after which the rates increased sharply in both sexes until 1998 and decreased steadily afterwards. Multidrug-resistant TB (MDR-TB) incidence rose in males until 1998 and in females until 2002, and then started to fall. The incidence of TB and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) coinfection in males increased until 2007 and decreased thereafter. Less educated people and non-Estonians had a significantly higher relative risk of respiratory TB. Estonia, one of the countries most affected by TB in the World Health Organization European Region, has made considerable progress in reducing the risk of respiratory TB, TB-HIV and MDR-TB. Continuing education- and ethnicity-related disparities in TB risk remain a concern.
OBJECTIVE: To explore time trends in the incidence and mortality of respiratory tuberculosis (TB) over a 30-year period in Estonia, and to evaluate disease disparities according to sex, age, ethnicity and education. DESIGN: Data from the TB Register and the Causes of Death Register were used to assess time trends in age-standardised incidence and mortality rates. The effect of sociodemographic characteristics on TB risk was modelled using Poisson regression around three population censuses. RESULTS: Respiratory TB incidence and mortality decreased in males and were stable in females in 1987–1991, after which the rates increased sharply in both sexes until 1998 and decreased steadily afterwards. Multidrug-resistant TB (MDR-TB) incidence rose in males until 1998 and in females until 2002, and then started to fall. The incidence of TB and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) coinfection in males increased until 2007 and decreased thereafter. Less educated people and non-Estonians had a significantly higher relative risk of respiratory TB. CONCLUSION: Estonia, one of the countries most affected by TB in the World Health Organization European Region, has made considerable progress in reducing the risk of respiratory TB, TB-HIV and MDR-TB. Continuing education- and ethnicity-related disparities in TB risk remain a concern.
Author Rahu, K.
Villand, K.
Rahu, M.
Pehme, L.
Viiklepp, P.
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SubjectTerms Adolescent
Adult
Age
Aged
Continuing education
Education
Educational Status
Estonia - epidemiology
Ethnicity
Female
Females
Health risks
HIV
HIV Infections - complications
HIV Infections - epidemiology
Human immunodeficiency virus
Humans
Incidence
Male
Males
Middle Aged
Minority & ethnic groups
Mortality
Multidrug resistance
Poisson density functions
Poisson Models
Registries
Risk
Risk Factors
Sex Factors
Sexually transmitted diseases
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STD
Trend Analysis
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Tuberculosis
Tuberculosis, Multidrug-Resistant - epidemiology
Tuberculosis, Multidrug-Resistant - mortality
Tuberculosis, Pulmonary - epidemiology
Tuberculosis, Pulmonary - mortality
Viruses
Young Adult
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