[在利伯维尔(加蓬)停止和重新开始结核病治疗的原因]。

Médard Toung Mvé, Ulrich Bisvigou, Ndeye Coura Diop Barry, Clément Ella Ondo, Dieudonné Nkoghe
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摘要

结核病是加蓬的一个重要公共卫生问题,世界卫生组织建议的DOTS战略尚未成功实施。2006年,45%的患者在第一阶段放弃了治疗。因此,2006年9月1日至11月30日在加蓬利伯维尔的恩肯博结核病中心进行了一项试验性横断面研究。30例显微镜检查结果阳性的患者在中断治疗后返回,完成了标准化问卷调查。他们以年轻男性为主,平均年龄33岁,男女比例为2.7。放弃治疗的原因是没有钱支付治疗费用(43%)和认为自己已经治愈(23%)。恢复治疗的动机是症状复发(73%)。耐药性的风险要求加蓬政府在防治结核病的斗争中发挥更大的作用。
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[Reasons for stopping and restarting tuberculosis treatment in Libreville (Gabon)].

Tuberculosis is an important public health problem in Gabon, and the DOTS strategy recommended by the World Health Organisation has not been successfully applied. In 2006, 45% of patients abandoned treatment during the first phase. A pilot cross-sectional study was thus conducted from September 1 to November 30, 2006, at the Nkembo Tuberculosis Centre in Libreville, Gabon. Thirty patients with positive microscopy results who returned after having interrupted treatment completed a standardised questionnaire. They were mainly young men: their mean age was 33 years old and the male/female ratio was 2.7. Reasons for having abandoned treatment were a lack of money to pay for it (43%) and an impression that they had been cured (23%). The motivations for resuming treatment were the return of symptoms (73%). The risk of drug resistance requires that the Gabonese government play a greater role in the fight against tuberculosis.

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