Epidemiological aspects of tuberculosis in children and adolescents in Rio de Janeiro


Autoria(s): Matos, Thaise Pereira; Kritski, Afranio Lineu; Netto, Antonio Ruffino
Contribuinte(s)

UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

Data(s)

14/10/2013

14/10/2013

2012

Resumo

Objective: To describe the epidemiological aspects of childhood tuberculosis (TB) in a Brazilian reference hospital. Methods: This was a retrospective study (1999-2008) of 473 subjects (0-14 year olds) with confirmed TB, or with clinical improvement by the fourth month of treatment under the unit's care, including the review of medical records, monitoring reports and notifications by the TB unit. Results: Among 473 TB cases included in the study, positive tuberculin skin test was observed in 52%, history of contact with a patient with pulmonary tuberculosis in 66%, mostly intra-household, and with the father/stepfather most commonly involved; and disseminated TB in 22%. The result of HIV testing was obtained in 265 (56%) cases, being positive in 45 (17%). The diagnosis of TB was confirmed in 31% of cases, most frequently in children older than 5 years, with negative tuberculin skin test, and in disseminated forms. Of the 65 cultures positive for TB performed in the study, drug sensitivity testing to anti-TB drugs was done in 30 (46%) clinical samples, among which 10 (33%) were resistant to one or more anti-TB drugs, and 2 (0.8%) were multi-drug-resistant. Among patients with confirmed pulmonary TB, 31% did not meet the criteria for starting anti-TB treatment according to the scores of the Ministry of Health (<= 25 points). Conclusion: The high proportion of drug-resistant TB and co-infection with HIV identified in this study highlight the necessity to carry out additional studies in order to evaluate the impact of TB control activities on childhood TB.

Identificador

JORNAL DE PEDIATRIA, RIO DE JANEIRO, RJ, v. 88, n. 4, supl., Part 3, pp. 335-340, JUL-AUG, 2012

0021-7557

http://www.producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/34310

10.2223/JPED.2207

http://dx.doi.org/10.2223/JPED.2207

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

SOC BRASIL PEDIATRIA

RIO DE JANEIRO, RJ

Relação

JORNAL DE PEDIATRIA

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openAccess

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Palavras-Chave #CHILDHOOD TUBERCULOSIS #HIV #PEDIATRICS
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article

original article

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