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Yield of Smear Microscopy and Radiological Findings of Male and Female Patients with Tuberculosis in Abuja, Nigeria

Objective. To describe the yield of smear-microscopy and radiological findings by male and female patients with symptoms of tuberculosis in Abuja, Nigeria. Methods. Patients ≥15 years old with cough for >3 weeks submitted 3 sputum samples for smear microscopy. One specimen was cultured using MGIT...

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Autores principales: Lawson, Lovett, Yassin, Mohammed A., Onuoha, Alex N., Ramsay, Andrew, Anderson de Cuevas, Rachel R. M., Theobald, Sally, Davies, Peter D. O., Cuevas, Luis E.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3335462/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22567256
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2010/241659
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author Lawson, Lovett
Yassin, Mohammed A.
Onuoha, Alex N.
Ramsay, Andrew
Anderson de Cuevas, Rachel R. M.
Theobald, Sally
Davies, Peter D. O.
Cuevas, Luis E.
author_facet Lawson, Lovett
Yassin, Mohammed A.
Onuoha, Alex N.
Ramsay, Andrew
Anderson de Cuevas, Rachel R. M.
Theobald, Sally
Davies, Peter D. O.
Cuevas, Luis E.
author_sort Lawson, Lovett
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description Objective. To describe the yield of smear-microscopy and radiological findings by male and female patients with symptoms of tuberculosis in Abuja, Nigeria. Methods. Patients ≥15 years old with cough for >3 weeks submitted 3 sputum samples for smear microscopy. One specimen was cultured using MGIT-960. All patients had lung X-rays and screened for HIV. Results. were more likely to be smear-positive than females (262/774 [34%] and 137/547 [25%], P < .01), but similar proportions of males and females were culture-positive (437/691 [63%] and 294/495 [59%], P = .09). 317/626 (50.6%) males and 249/419 (59.4%) females were HIV-positive (P < .005). Among culture-positives patients, HIV-infected males were less likely to have positive smears than HIV-negative males (49.2% versus 66%, P = .001). Among females, smear positivity did not vary with HIV (46.4% for HIV-positive and 52.9% for HIV-negative, P = .38). Of 274 culture-confirmed TB cases, 226 (82.5%) had cavities, and 271 (99%) had ≥1 lung areas affected. HIV-positive males were more likely to have lung cavities than HIV-positive females (85% versus 69%, P < .04) and to have ≥3 lung areas affected (P = .03). Conclusion. Differences in the yield of smear-microscopy, culture and X-rays on presentation are due to several factors including HIV coinfection and gender.
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spelling pubmed-33354622012-05-07 Yield of Smear Microscopy and Radiological Findings of Male and Female Patients with Tuberculosis in Abuja, Nigeria Lawson, Lovett Yassin, Mohammed A. Onuoha, Alex N. Ramsay, Andrew Anderson de Cuevas, Rachel R. M. Theobald, Sally Davies, Peter D. O. Cuevas, Luis E. Tuberc Res Treat Research Article Objective. To describe the yield of smear-microscopy and radiological findings by male and female patients with symptoms of tuberculosis in Abuja, Nigeria. Methods. Patients ≥15 years old with cough for >3 weeks submitted 3 sputum samples for smear microscopy. One specimen was cultured using MGIT-960. All patients had lung X-rays and screened for HIV. Results. were more likely to be smear-positive than females (262/774 [34%] and 137/547 [25%], P < .01), but similar proportions of males and females were culture-positive (437/691 [63%] and 294/495 [59%], P = .09). 317/626 (50.6%) males and 249/419 (59.4%) females were HIV-positive (P < .005). Among culture-positives patients, HIV-infected males were less likely to have positive smears than HIV-negative males (49.2% versus 66%, P = .001). Among females, smear positivity did not vary with HIV (46.4% for HIV-positive and 52.9% for HIV-negative, P = .38). Of 274 culture-confirmed TB cases, 226 (82.5%) had cavities, and 271 (99%) had ≥1 lung areas affected. HIV-positive males were more likely to have lung cavities than HIV-positive females (85% versus 69%, P < .04) and to have ≥3 lung areas affected (P = .03). Conclusion. Differences in the yield of smear-microscopy, culture and X-rays on presentation are due to several factors including HIV coinfection and gender. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2010 2010-07-20 /pmc/articles/PMC3335462/ /pubmed/22567256 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2010/241659 Text en Copyright © 2010 Lovett Lawson et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Lawson, Lovett
Yassin, Mohammed A.
Onuoha, Alex N.
Ramsay, Andrew
Anderson de Cuevas, Rachel R. M.
Theobald, Sally
Davies, Peter D. O.
Cuevas, Luis E.
Yield of Smear Microscopy and Radiological Findings of Male and Female Patients with Tuberculosis in Abuja, Nigeria
title Yield of Smear Microscopy and Radiological Findings of Male and Female Patients with Tuberculosis in Abuja, Nigeria
title_full Yield of Smear Microscopy and Radiological Findings of Male and Female Patients with Tuberculosis in Abuja, Nigeria
title_fullStr Yield of Smear Microscopy and Radiological Findings of Male and Female Patients with Tuberculosis in Abuja, Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Yield of Smear Microscopy and Radiological Findings of Male and Female Patients with Tuberculosis in Abuja, Nigeria
title_short Yield of Smear Microscopy and Radiological Findings of Male and Female Patients with Tuberculosis in Abuja, Nigeria
title_sort yield of smear microscopy and radiological findings of male and female patients with tuberculosis in abuja, nigeria
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3335462/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22567256
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2010/241659
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