BMC Infectious Diseases (Oct 2012)

Tuberculosis in Kazakhstan: analysis of risk determinants in national surveillance data

  • Terlikbayeva Assel,
  • Hermosilla Sabrina,
  • Galea Sandro,
  • Schluger Neil,
  • Yegeubayeva Saltanat,
  • Abildayev Tleukhan,
  • Muminov Talgat,
  • Akiyanova Farida,
  • Bartkowiak Laura,
  • Zhumadilov Zhaksybay,
  • Sharman Almaz,
  • El-Bassel Nabila

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2334-12-262
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 1
p. 262

Abstract

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Abstract Background Development of tuberculosis (TB) is determined by various risk factors and the interactions of temporal and spatial distributions. The aim of this study was to identify the most salient risk factors for TB disease as well as multidrug resistant TB (MDR-TB) at the oblast (provincial) level in Kazakhstan. Methods Correlational and descriptive analyses were conducted at the oblast and national level using data provided by the country’s National Institute of Geography (NIG) and the National Tuberculosis Program (NTP). Reported incident case notification rates (CNRs) and prevalence vary by oblast, thus the study investigated which determinants contributed to this regional variation and compared burdens among oblasts. Results The results showed that while tuberculosis CNRs decreased over the study period, MDR-TB conversely increased. Two oblasts -Atyrauskaya and Mangystauskaya - presented especially significant anomalies with large decreases in TB incident CNRs coupled with comparatively large increases in MDR-TB incident CNRs. Conclusion Understanding the distribution of TB and MDR-TB cases and associated risk factors, especially the “unknown risk factor” categorization points to the need for future research.

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