Eight-year tuberculosis epidemic trends in the Republic of Congo, a high TB burden country: progress and gaps towards end-TB targets
Mouzinga FH, Elion Assiana DO, Dello MNM, Ngouama BB, Okemba Okombi FH, Akiera BA, Grobusch MP, Mouanga AM, et al. (11 authors)
BMJ global health · 2025-12
Abstract
Background Evaluating progress towards WHO End Tuberculosis Strategy goals is crucial for high burden countries like the Republic of Congo. This study analysed trends in tuberculosis (TB) incidence, treatment, care quality and operational research activities from 2016 to 2023 to assess the country's control efforts. Methods An 8-year retrospective study of TB incidence/mortality trends was performed using a Joint Point Analysis V.5.2.0. We extracted annual national and WHO TB programme data for the period under review. Results From 2016 to 2023, the TB incidence rate decreased by 2.6% (annual percentage change (APC)=-0.33, 95% CI- 0.5 to -0.005; p Conclusion The observed progress was insufficient, as the Republic of Congo failed to meet the 20% TB incidence reduction target for 2020 and is unlikely to achieve the 50% reduction goal for 2025. More investment in case detection, diagnosis, treatment quality and the implementation of operational research activities is needed to achieve global goals.
MeSH terms
- Humans
- Tuberculosis
- HIV Infections
- Antitubercular Agents
- Incidence
- Retrospective Studies
- Congo
- Epidemics