Evaluation of Occurrence and Factors associated with Tuberculosis amid HIV Positive Adults Attending ART Clinic in Amuria District

Ekemu William
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The prevalence of TB is increasing in many countries and is the leading infectious cause of death worldwide. Infection with HIV likewise, has emerged as the most important predisposing factor for developing TB in people co-infected with Mycobacterium tuberculosis. The objective of study was to determine the prevalence and factors associated with Tuberculosis among HIV positive adults attending ART clinic in Amuria health Centre IV in Amuria district. A cross sectional study design, descriptive in nature was used in which a total of 150 clients participated. Majority of participants were aged 30-40 with 36%, of this patients, 97(64.67%) were female and 53(35.3%) were males. TB incidence was 7.33% males were sputum positive and sputum positive females were 5.33% which totaled to 12.66% positive respondents. Among the social exposure characteristics, exposure characteristics, 60.67% responded yes to asked questions and 39.33% replied no to the questions with 28% in smoking cigarettes. Environmental factors, overcrowding showed highest percentage (16%), followed by non-permanent housing (15.33%). The findings highlight, occupation, age (31-50), low education level, smoking status, alcohol intake, and overcrowding, unemployment associated with TB co infection. There is need for on-going educational, informational and other interventions to address the risk factors of tuberculosis in HIV Adults in order to decrease the rate of TB co-infection. Keywords: Mycobacterium tuberculosis, co-infection, HIV, ART.
阿穆里亚地区ART诊所HIV阳性成人结核病发生及相关因素的评估
结核病的流行在许多国家都在增加,并且是世界范围内导致死亡的主要传染性原因。同样,艾滋病毒感染已成为结核分枝杆菌合并感染者发生结核病的最重要诱发因素。研究的目的是确定在阿穆里亚区阿穆里亚第四卫生中心抗逆转录病毒治疗诊所就诊的艾滋病毒阳性成人中结核病的患病率及其相关因素。采用横断面研究设计,描述性的,共150名客户参与。其中,女性97例(64.67%),男性53例(35.3%)。痰液阳性男性占7.33%,痰液阳性女性占5.33%,阳性人群占12.66%。在社会暴露特征、暴露特征中,有60.67%的人回答“是”,有39.33%的人回答“否”,有28%的人回答“否”。环境因素中,过度拥挤所占比例最高(16%),其次是非永久性住房(15.33%)。研究结果强调了与结核病合并感染相关的职业、年龄(31-50岁)、低教育水平、吸烟状况、饮酒、过度拥挤、失业等因素。有必要开展持续的教育、信息和其他干预措施,以解决艾滋病毒成人中结核病的危险因素,从而降低结核病合并感染率。关键词:结核分枝杆菌,合并感染,HIV, ART
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