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Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases
A Pilot Project of Systematic Tuberculosis Screening in the Elderly in a South Korean Province
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Hyunwoo Kim1  Hee-Jin Kim1  Kyung-Hyun Oh2  Hwan-Wook Oh3  Hongjo Choi1 
[1] Department of Research and Development, The Korean Institute of Tuberculosis, Korean National Tuberculosis Association;Department of Program Cooperation, The Korean Institute of Tuberculosis, Korean National Tuberculosis Association;Gwangju Jeonnam Branch, Korean National Tuberculosis Association
关键词: Tuberculosis;    Thorax;    Radiography;    Pilot Projects;    Mass Screening;    Asian Continental Ancestry Group;    Aged;   
DOI  :  10.4046/trd.2018.0063
学科分类:医学(综合)
来源: The Korean Academy of Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases
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【 摘 要 】

Background Tuberculosis (TB) is a major infectious disease in South Korea causing substantial disease burden, particularly in the elderly. This study aimed to identify the case detection rate of mobile TB screening for the elderly conducted in the Jeollanam-do region and to analyze risk factors of active TB. Methods We screened the elderly population (≥65 years old) in Jeollanam-do from August to December 2017. Chest radiography was performed for all participants. Participants with TB presumptive signs were asked to submit sputum specimen(s). Sputum smear, culture, and polymerase chain reaction analyses were performed. Cascade analysis, chi-squared tests, and Fisher exact tests were used to evaluate screening performance. Results In total, 12,402 participants were screened, and 211 (1.7%) were suspected to have active TB; 181 of the suspected patients (85.8%) underwent sputum smear test, and 16 (8.8%) patients were confirmed to have TB. The TB prevalence among the elderly was bacteriologically confirmed to be 129 per 100,000 individuals, which was similar to national TB notification data for the same age groups. The proportion of active TB cases increased with age, and differed based on sex and past TB history. However, TB-related symptoms, comorbidity status, and TB screening history within 12 months were not predictive of active TB. Conclusion This study identified that the prevalence rate was similar to national TB notification data from the same age groups. Periodic, community-based, systematic TB screening among the elderly population is recommended.

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