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Augmentation alarmante de cas de tuberculoses dans les anciens pays soviétiques[en

Publié: vendredi 24 mars 2006    | Mis à jour: lundi 27 mars 2006   

Un nouveau rapport révélant une résurgence notable des cas de tuberculose dans les anciens pays de l'Union soviétique affirme que cette virulente maladie pulmonaire constitue la principale préoccupation de santé publique pour l'ensemble de l'Union européenne.

New figuresexternal published on the World Tuberculosis (TB) Day on 24 March 2006 reveal an alarming rise in tuberculosis in the former Soviet Union (FSU) countries. The 12 countries of the FSU reported 105 cases per 100,000 inhabitants in 2004. The new figures published in the scientific journal Eurosurveillance also point to increasing drug-resistance by tuberculosis in these countries.

The EU-25 reported a total of 58,833 cases in 2004 bringing the overall notification rate to 13 per 100,000. The highest rates were observed in the Baltic states, 44 to 73 cases per 100,000 inhabitants. As to the Balkans and Turkey, the rates varied between 19 and 61 per 100,000, whereas Romania reported much higher rates: 146 cases per 100,000.

"The continued rise of TB in the former Soviet republics cannot be allowed to continue. We are seeing the emergence there of TB strains that do not respond to antibiotics and a trend towards HIV and TB co-infection. If we want to defend public health in the EU we must address this public health emergency on our doorstep," said the Director of the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC), Zsuzsanna Jakab.

A joint ministerial forum of the ECDC, WHO Europe and Finland’s upcoming EU Presidency will take place in Copenhagen on 17-19 October 2006 to mobilise a political response to the TB emergency in Eastern Europe.

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