Background: In China, tuberculosis (TB) is still a major infectious disease threatening people's health. Smear positive pulmonary TB is one of the most common infectious forms of TB and it might easily cause the outbreak in some areas. With a better understanding of the spatial-temporal variations of smear positive PTB, we would reach the targets for TB prevention and controlling, identify high-risk areas and periods. Thus, the aim of this study was to investigate the spatial-temporal variations of smear positive PTB.

Methods: Provincial level data of reported smear positive PTB monthly cases and incidence from January 2004 to December 2015 were obtained from the National Scientific Data Sharing Platform for Population and Health of China. Purely spatial-temporal descriptive analysis was used to characterize the distribution patterns of smear positive PTB. The global spatial auto-correlation statistics (Moran's I) and the local indicators of spatial association (LISA) were conducted to identify the spatial auto-correlation and high risk areas of smear positive PTB cases. Furthermore, the space-time scan statistic was adopted to detect the spatial-temporal clusters in different periods.

Results: A total of 4,711,571 smear positive PTB cases were notified in China with an average annual incidence of 29.59/100,000. The proportion of male in different age groups were obviously higher than that of women. The largest number of cases was reported in the 20-24 years age group. Time-series analysis indicated that monthly incidence appeared a clearly seasonality and periodicity, which the seasonal peaks occurred in January and March. Smear positive PTB cases had a positive global spatial auto-correlation in 2013-2015 (Moran's I=0.186, P=0.046). Spatial clusters were identified in four periods, located in the different regions. The time period of 2004-2006, the most likely spatial-temporal cluster (RR=1.69, P<0.001) was mainly located in Hubei, Hunan, Jiangxi and Anhui of central China, clustering in the time frame from January 2005 to June 2006. During 2007-2009, the most likely spatial-temporal cluster (RR=5.65, P<0.001) was located in Guizhou, clustering in the time frame from January to December 2009. The spatial-temporal clustering in the years 2010-2012 showed the most likely cluster (RR=1.44, P<0.001) was distributed in Anhui, Hunan, Hubei, Jiangxi and Guangdong with the time frame from January 2010 to June 2011. During 2013-2015, the most likely cluster (RR=1.86, P<0.001) was detected in Hunan, Hubei, Jiangxi and Guangdong from February 2013 to June 2014.

Conclusions: This study identified the spatial-temporal patterns of smear positive PTB in China and demonstrated the capability and utility of the spatial-temporal approach in epidemiology. The results of this study would contribute to estimating the high risk periods and areas, and to providing more useful information for policy-making.

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