Abstract

The first High Level Meeting of the General Assembly of the United Nations on ending Tuberculosis was performed in September 2018. In the meeting, the Member States subscribed new commitments and goals for 2022. In Chile in 2017, the tuberculosis incidence rate increased to 15.6 cases per 100,000, with important heterogeneity within geographic regions. Specific tuberculosis mortality rate remains stable, reaching 1.2 per 100,000 in 2016, also with heterogeneity within regions. Among the cases diagnosed in 2017, the most frequent risk group was the elderly (21.4% of cases), followed by foreign migrants (15.5%). In the same year, 37 cases of TB-MDR/RR (multidrug-resistant and Rifampicin-monoresistant TB) were diagnosed, and this number has grown steadily during the last 5 years. Treatment outcomes of the 2016 new cases cohort are as follows: 78.9% completed treatment, 10.5% deceased, and 6.6% lost to follow-up. Results in previously treated patients, HIV-TB co-infected patients, and TB-MDR patients, are significantly worse. The household contacts investigation coverage was 86.4% in all age, and 91.8% in under 15 years old. Tuberculosis remains a relevant public health issue in Chile and globally. The international tuberculosis agenda was reactivated in 2018, and this involved the generation of new global commitments in order to accelerate the accomplishment of the global goals in the End TB Strategy.

Highlights

  • La primera ‘Reunión de Alto Nivel de la Asamblea General de las Naciones Unidas’ sobre la lucha contra la tuberculosis se concretó en septiembre de 2018

  • The first High Level Meeting of the General Assembly of the United Nations on ending Tuberculosis was performed in September 2018

  • the tuberculosis incidence rate increased to 15.6 cases

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Summary

SECCIÓN TUBERCULOSIS

Victorino Farga C. y Carlos Peña M. La primera ‘Reunión de Alto Nivel de la Asamblea General de las Naciones Unidas’ sobre la lucha contra la tuberculosis se concretó en septiembre de 2018. El 26 de septiembre de 2018 en Nueva York se realizó la primera ‘Reunión de Alto Nivel de la Asamblea General de las Naciones Unidas’ sobre la lucha contra la tuberculosis. La ‘Alianza Fin a la Tuberculosis’ estima que para cumplir con los compromisos firmados en la declaración, Chile debe diagnosticar y tratar al menos 14.900 casos entre 2018 y 20223. Este artículo detalla la situación epidemiológica actual de la tuberculosis en Chile, y analiza estos datos en el contexto de las metas globales establecidas en la ‘Reunión de Alto Nivel de la Asamblea General de Naciones Unidas’. Finalmente, se discuten los principales desafíos que enfrenta hoy el Programa Nacional de Control y Eliminación de la Tuberculosis

Situación epidemiológica de la tuberculosis en Chile
Incidencia La tasa de incidencia de tuberculosis fue de
Personal de salud
Resultados operacionales del programa
Findings
Conclusiones y desafíos
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