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Prevalence of Pulmonary Tuberculosis among Adults in a Rural Sub-District of South India

BACKGROUND: We conducted a survey to estimate point prevalence of bacteriologically positive pulmonary TB (PTB) in a rural area in South India, implementing TB program DOTS strategy since 2002. METHODS: Survey was conducted among persons ≥15 years of age in fifteen clusters selected by simple random...

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Autores principales: Chadha, Vineet K., Kumar, Prahlad, Anjinappa, Sharada M., Singh, Sanjay, Narasimhaiah, Somashekar, Joshi, Malathi V., Gupta, Joydev, Lakshminarayana, Ramchandra, Jitendra, Velu, Magesh, Papkianathan, Suganthi, Babu, Suseendra, Krishna, Hemalatha
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3431961/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22956993
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0042625
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author Chadha, Vineet K.
Kumar, Prahlad
Anjinappa, Sharada M.
Singh, Sanjay
Narasimhaiah, Somashekar
Joshi, Malathi V.
Gupta, Joydev
Lakshminarayana,
Ramchandra, Jitendra
Velu, Magesh
Papkianathan, Suganthi
Babu, Suseendra
Krishna, Hemalatha
author_facet Chadha, Vineet K.
Kumar, Prahlad
Anjinappa, Sharada M.
Singh, Sanjay
Narasimhaiah, Somashekar
Joshi, Malathi V.
Gupta, Joydev
Lakshminarayana,
Ramchandra, Jitendra
Velu, Magesh
Papkianathan, Suganthi
Babu, Suseendra
Krishna, Hemalatha
author_sort Chadha, Vineet K.
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description BACKGROUND: We conducted a survey to estimate point prevalence of bacteriologically positive pulmonary TB (PTB) in a rural area in South India, implementing TB program DOTS strategy since 2002. METHODS: Survey was conducted among persons ≥15 years of age in fifteen clusters selected by simple random sampling; each consisting of 5–12 villages. Persons having symptoms suggestive of PTB or history of anti-TB treatment (ATT) were eligible for sputum examination by smear microscopy for Acid Fast Bacilli and culture for Mycobacterium tuberculosis; two sputum samples were collected from each eligible person. Persons with one or both sputum specimen positive on microscopy and/or culture were labeled suffering from PTB. Prevalence was estimated after imputing missing values to correct for bias introduced by incompleteness of data. In six clusters, registered persons were also screened by X-ray chest. Persons with any abnormal shadow on X-ray were eligible for sputum examination in addition to those with symptoms and ATT. Multiplication factor calculated as ratio of prevalence while using both screening tools to prevalence using symptoms screening alone was applied to entire study population to estimate prevalence corrected for non-screening by X-ray. RESULTS: Of 71,874 residents ≥15 years of age, 63,362 (88.2%) were screened for symptoms and ATT. Of them, 5120 (8.1%) - 4681 (7.4%) with symptoms and an additional 439 (0.7%) with ATT were eligible for sputum examination. Spot specimen were collected from 4850 (94.7%) and early morning sputum specimens from 4719 (92.2%). Using symptom screening alone, prevalence of smear, culture and bacteriologically positive PTB in persons ≥15 years of age was 83 (CI: 57–109), 152 (CI: 108–197) and 196 (CI :145–246) per 100,000 population respectively. Prevalence corrected for non-screening by X-ray was 108 (CI: 82–134), 198 (CI: 153–243) and 254 (CI: 204–301) respectively. CONCLUSION: Observed prevalence suggests further strengthening of TB control program.
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spelling pubmed-34319612012-09-06 Prevalence of Pulmonary Tuberculosis among Adults in a Rural Sub-District of South India Chadha, Vineet K. Kumar, Prahlad Anjinappa, Sharada M. Singh, Sanjay Narasimhaiah, Somashekar Joshi, Malathi V. Gupta, Joydev Lakshminarayana, Ramchandra, Jitendra Velu, Magesh Papkianathan, Suganthi Babu, Suseendra Krishna, Hemalatha PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: We conducted a survey to estimate point prevalence of bacteriologically positive pulmonary TB (PTB) in a rural area in South India, implementing TB program DOTS strategy since 2002. METHODS: Survey was conducted among persons ≥15 years of age in fifteen clusters selected by simple random sampling; each consisting of 5–12 villages. Persons having symptoms suggestive of PTB or history of anti-TB treatment (ATT) were eligible for sputum examination by smear microscopy for Acid Fast Bacilli and culture for Mycobacterium tuberculosis; two sputum samples were collected from each eligible person. Persons with one or both sputum specimen positive on microscopy and/or culture were labeled suffering from PTB. Prevalence was estimated after imputing missing values to correct for bias introduced by incompleteness of data. In six clusters, registered persons were also screened by X-ray chest. Persons with any abnormal shadow on X-ray were eligible for sputum examination in addition to those with symptoms and ATT. Multiplication factor calculated as ratio of prevalence while using both screening tools to prevalence using symptoms screening alone was applied to entire study population to estimate prevalence corrected for non-screening by X-ray. RESULTS: Of 71,874 residents ≥15 years of age, 63,362 (88.2%) were screened for symptoms and ATT. Of them, 5120 (8.1%) - 4681 (7.4%) with symptoms and an additional 439 (0.7%) with ATT were eligible for sputum examination. Spot specimen were collected from 4850 (94.7%) and early morning sputum specimens from 4719 (92.2%). Using symptom screening alone, prevalence of smear, culture and bacteriologically positive PTB in persons ≥15 years of age was 83 (CI: 57–109), 152 (CI: 108–197) and 196 (CI :145–246) per 100,000 population respectively. Prevalence corrected for non-screening by X-ray was 108 (CI: 82–134), 198 (CI: 153–243) and 254 (CI: 204–301) respectively. CONCLUSION: Observed prevalence suggests further strengthening of TB control program. Public Library of Science 2012-08-15 /pmc/articles/PMC3431961/ /pubmed/22956993 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0042625 Text en © 2012 Chadha et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Chadha, Vineet K.
Kumar, Prahlad
Anjinappa, Sharada M.
Singh, Sanjay
Narasimhaiah, Somashekar
Joshi, Malathi V.
Gupta, Joydev
Lakshminarayana,
Ramchandra, Jitendra
Velu, Magesh
Papkianathan, Suganthi
Babu, Suseendra
Krishna, Hemalatha
Prevalence of Pulmonary Tuberculosis among Adults in a Rural Sub-District of South India
title Prevalence of Pulmonary Tuberculosis among Adults in a Rural Sub-District of South India
title_full Prevalence of Pulmonary Tuberculosis among Adults in a Rural Sub-District of South India
title_fullStr Prevalence of Pulmonary Tuberculosis among Adults in a Rural Sub-District of South India
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence of Pulmonary Tuberculosis among Adults in a Rural Sub-District of South India
title_short Prevalence of Pulmonary Tuberculosis among Adults in a Rural Sub-District of South India
title_sort prevalence of pulmonary tuberculosis among adults in a rural sub-district of south india
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3431961/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22956993
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0042625
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