Tuberculosis in the Grand Est region. 2023 Report.
Key Points
Online Reporting
In the Grand Est region, the proportion of tuberculosis cases reported electronically (via the e-DO app) remains below the national rate.
Trends in Tuberculosis Incidence
The reporting rate, which had been declining since 2019, stabilized in 2023 at 4.4 cases per 100,000 inhabitants.
At the subregional level, the highest reporting rates are observed in the departments of Haute-Marne (though with a low number of cases) and Haut-Rhin.
The incidence of tuberculosis remains twice as high among men.
Since 2019, it has been declining among adults aged 25 to 64, who account for half of all cases.
Main clinical and epidemiological characteristics of tuberculosis
Cases of pulmonary tuberculosis, whether isolated or associated with extrapulmonary sites, are the majority (71%) and are bacilliferous—and therefore more contagious—in half of cases.
The incidence of severe forms (meningoencephalitis or miliary tuberculosis) remains low (5% of cases) and has been stable in recent years.
Reported cases of active tuberculosis primarily involve highly vulnerable individuals who have recently arrived from areas or countries with high tuberculosis endemicity.
Multidrug resistance
The incidence of tuberculosis cases resistant to the two main first-line antituberculosis drugs (isoniazid and rifampicin) remains low (fewer than 5 cases per year) and stable in the Grand Est region.
Treatment Outcomes
In terms of tuberculosis control performance indicators, information on treatment outcomes remains insufficient (only one in two cases reported).
Treatment completion rates have exceeded 80% since 2019 at the regional level, and in 2023 will still meet the WHO’s treatment success target (85%).
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