Study on Culture Positivity among Sputum Smear Negative Tuberculosis Suspects attending the National Tuberculosis Centre, Nepal

R. P. Bichha, K. Karki, R. Sultana, K. K. Jha, V. Salhotra, D. Khadka, A. Weerakoon
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Background: Globally, more than half of all TB cases are not detected. If they are not diagnosed and get treatment infection transmission may continue and patients suffer and may eventually die. Pulmonary TB either smear positive or negative is normally diagnosed by Ziehl-Neelsen stained sputum smear examination microscopy. Since the culture is the gold standard, evaluation of smear negative TB cases by this method is likely to detect more cases. Objectives: The objective of this study is to find out culture positivity among smear negative patients. Methods: All the three sputum samples reported negative by Ziehl-Neelsen microscopy from a total of 138 new TB suspected cases more than 15 years of age at NTC Laboratory. Nepal were cultured on Lowenstein-Jensen media. Tubes showing sufficient growth (culture positive) were recorded and all the culture positive results were informed to NTC. The culture positive samples were processed for DST on first line drugs using proportion method. Results: The culture positivity rate was 5.1% (7 of 138 cases) All the positive cultures were processed for DST on first line anti-TB drugs and none showed resistance of the total 138 suspected Tuberculosis patients, 94 (68.1%) were males and 44 were females (31.9%) with male: female ratio 1:047. The mean age of the total patients were 30.69. Nearly 42% of them belonged to 31-50 years. Mean age of the male patients was significantly higher than total of the female (p<.001). Conclusions: Seven smear negative cases among the total of 138 suspected TB patients attending NTC were culture positive. Similar study has to be done in other parts of the country.
尼泊尔国家结核病中心痰涂片阴性肺结核疑似患者培养阳性研究
背景:在全球范围内,一半以上的结核病病例未被发现。如果他们没有得到诊断和治疗,感染传播可能会继续,患者会遭受痛苦,最终可能死亡。结核菌涂片阳性或阴性通常通过Ziehl-Neelsen染色痰涂片镜检诊断。由于培养是金标准,用这种方法评估涂片阴性结核病例可能会发现更多病例。目的:了解涂片阴性患者的培养阳性情况。方法:NTC实验室对138例15岁以上新发结核疑似病例进行Ziehl-Neelsen镜检,3份痰液均为阴性。在Lowenstein-Jensen培养基上培养。记录生长充足的试管(培养阳性),并将所有培养阳性结果通知NTC。采用比例法对培养阳性标本进行一线药物DST处理。结果:138例疑似结核患者培养阳性率为5.1%(7例),全部阳性培养均经一线抗结核药物DST处理,无耐药,其中男性94例(68.1%),女性44例(31.9%),男女比例为1:0 . 47。患者平均年龄30.69岁。其中近42%的人年龄在31-50岁之间。男性患者的平均年龄明显高于女性患者的总年龄(p< 0.001)。结论:在NTC就诊的138例疑似结核患者中,7例涂片阴性培养阳性。在这个国家的其他地区也必须进行类似的研究。
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