Prevalence of tuberculosis in homes for the aged and orphanages of a district in Kerala, India

Q3 Medicine
Zinia T. Nujum , Sindhu S , P.S. Rakesh , Remya G , Anuja U
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Abstract

Background

India accounts for one fourth of the TB burden globally. One of the objectives of the National Strategic Plan is to achieve 90% notification rate of all TB cases. Screening of high risk groups is one of the important components towards achieving this objective. Inmates of homes for the aged and orphanages are at higher risk of having TB infection and disease. Hence this study was conducted with the objective of identifying the prevalence of TB among inmates of homes for the aged and orphanages.

Methods

A cross sectional study was done in homes for the aged and orphanages of Kollam district of Kerala in India. Sample size was estimated as 466. Cluster sampling using probability proportionate to size was used. There were 32 homes for the aged, from which 5 were selected. Out of 43 orphanages 8 were selected. Inmates were screened using a questionnaire. Those with any of the symptoms suggestive of TB were examined by a pulmonologist in a camp conducted at the institute. Those who needed further evaluation were brought to Government Medical College, Kollam/other nearest government health setting. All those who were detected to be having tuberculosis, were guided and given the care as per the NTEP treatment protocol. Permission was taken from the Collector of Kollam district. Informed written consent from the study subjects/legally accepted representative and assent were taken.

Results

533 inmates were assessed from homes for the aged. The mean age was 56.70 (SD - 17.40). Five new TB patients were identified during the study. Of this three patients had extra-pulmonary and two were pulmonary TB. Eight patients were receiving treatment for TB at the time of study already, seven of which were pulmonary and one was extra-pulmonary. So the prevalence of TB in homes for the aged was 13/533 ie 2.43% (95%CI – 1.36 to 4.03%) or 2430/lakh. A higher percentage of inmates with tuberculosis were females, stayed in dormitory, had only primary education, had history of contact with TB and were undernourished compared to inmates without tuberculosis.

We screened 478 children in orphanages of Kollam district. There were no children less than 5 years. Most of the children were in the age group of 10–15 years (62.1%). Nine children (1.9%) had history of contact with TB. One child had a previous history of TB. There was only one child who was suspected to have Tuberculosis, She was evaluated by a pediatrician and Tuberculosis was ruled out.

Conclusion

The prevalence of TB in inmates of homes for the aged is much higher than the general population. This highlights the need for a more active case detection in such institutions, especially in the context of the country marching towards TB elimination. The absence of tuberculosis among children in orphanages is a positive indicator that the community is moving in the direction of TB elimination.

印度喀拉拉邦某地区养老院和孤儿院的结核病流行情况
背景印度的结核病负担占全球的四分之一。国家战略计划的目标之一是使所有肺结核病例的通报率达到 90%。对高危人群进行筛查是实现这一目标的重要组成部分之一。养老院和孤儿院的囚犯感染结核病的风险较高。因此,本研究旨在确定老年之家和孤儿院的住院者中结核病的流行情况。方法 在印度喀拉拉邦科拉姆地区的老年之家和孤儿院进行了一项横断面研究。样本量估计为 466 个。采用与规模成比例的概率分组抽样法。共有 32 家养老院,其中 5 家被选中。在 43 家孤儿院中抽取了 8 家。使用调查问卷对囚犯进行筛查。那些有任何肺结核症状的人都会在研究所举办的营会上接受肺科医生的检查。需要进一步评估的人被送往科拉姆政府医学院/其他最近的政府医疗机构。所有被检测出患有肺结核的人都按照 NTEP 治疗方案接受了指导和治疗。研究获得了科勒姆县县长的许可。获得了研究对象/法定代表人的知情书面同意。平均年龄为 56.70 岁(SD - 17.40)。研究期间发现了五名新的肺结核患者。其中 3 名患者为肺外结核,2 名患者为肺结核。研究期间,有 8 名患者正在接受结核病治疗,其中 7 人是肺结核,1 人是肺外结核。因此,安老院的结核病发病率为 13/533,即 2.43%(95%CI - 1.36 至 4.03%)或 2430/lakh。与未患肺结核的住院者相比,患肺结核的住院者中女性比例较高,她们住在宿舍里,只受过小学教育,有肺结核接触史,而且营养不良。其中没有 5 岁以下的儿童。大多数儿童的年龄在 10-15 岁之间(62.1%)。九名儿童(1.9%)有结核病接触史。一名儿童曾患肺结核。只有一名儿童被怀疑患有肺结核,儿科医生对她进行了评估,排除了肺结核的可能性。这凸显了在此类机构中进行更积极的病例检测的必要性,尤其是在我国正朝着消灭结核病的目标迈进的背景下。孤儿院儿童中未发现结核病是一个积极的指标,表明社会正朝着消除结核病的方向迈进。
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Indian Journal of Tuberculosis
Indian Journal of Tuberculosis Medicine-Infectious Diseases
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期刊介绍: Indian Journal of Tuberculosis (IJTB) is an international peer-reviewed journal devoted to the specialty of tuberculosis and lung diseases and is published quarterly. IJTB publishes research on clinical, epidemiological, public health and social aspects of tuberculosis. The journal accepts original research articles, viewpoints, review articles, success stories, interesting case series and case reports on patients suffering from pulmonary, extra-pulmonary tuberculosis as well as other respiratory diseases, Radiology Forum, Short Communications, Book Reviews, abstracts, letters to the editor, editorials on topics of current interest etc. The articles published in IJTB are a key source of information on research in tuberculosis. The journal is indexed in Medline
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