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Extrapulmonary tuberculosis in Pakistan- A nation-wide multicenter retrospective study

BACKGROUND: Pakistan is fifth among high burden countries for tuberculosis. A steady increase is seen in extrapulmonary tuberculosis (EPTB), which now accounts for 20% of all notified TB cases. There is very limited information on the epidemiology of EPTB. This study was performed with the aim to de...

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Autores principales: Tahseen, Sabira, Khanzada, Faisal Masood, Baloch, Aurangzaib Quadir, Abbas, Qasim, Bhutto, Mansoor Manzoor, Alizai, Ahmad Wali, Zaman, Shah, Qasim, Zahida, Durrani, Muhammad Najeeb, Farough, M. Khalid, Ambreen, Atiqa, Safdar, Nauman, Mustafa, Tehmina
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7188211/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32343714
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0232134
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author Tahseen, Sabira
Khanzada, Faisal Masood
Baloch, Aurangzaib Quadir
Abbas, Qasim
Bhutto, Mansoor Manzoor
Alizai, Ahmad Wali
Zaman, Shah
Qasim, Zahida
Durrani, Muhammad Najeeb
Farough, M. Khalid
Ambreen, Atiqa
Safdar, Nauman
Mustafa, Tehmina
author_facet Tahseen, Sabira
Khanzada, Faisal Masood
Baloch, Aurangzaib Quadir
Abbas, Qasim
Bhutto, Mansoor Manzoor
Alizai, Ahmad Wali
Zaman, Shah
Qasim, Zahida
Durrani, Muhammad Najeeb
Farough, M. Khalid
Ambreen, Atiqa
Safdar, Nauman
Mustafa, Tehmina
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description BACKGROUND: Pakistan is fifth among high burden countries for tuberculosis. A steady increase is seen in extrapulmonary tuberculosis (EPTB), which now accounts for 20% of all notified TB cases. There is very limited information on the epidemiology of EPTB. This study was performed with the aim to describe the demographic characteristics, clinical manifestations and treatment outcomes of EPTB patients in Pakistan. METHOD: We performed descriptive analysis on routinely collected data for cohorts of TB patients registered nationwide in 2016 at health facilities selected using stratified convenient sampling. FINDINGS: Altogether 54092 TB including 15790 (29.2%) EPTB cases were registered in 2016 at 50 study sites. The median age was 24 years for EPTB and 30 years for PTB patients. The crude prevalence of EPTB in females was 30.5% (95%CI; 29.9–31.0) compared to 27.9% (95%CI; 27.3–28.4) in males. The likelihood of having EPTB (OR), was 1.1 times greater for females, 2.0 times for children, and 3.3 times for residents of provinces in the North-West. The most common forms of EPTB were pleural (29.6%), lymphatic (22.7%) and abdominal TB (21.0%). Pleural TB was the most common clinical manifestation in adults (34.2%) and abdominal TB in children (38.4%). An increase in the prevalence of pleural and osteoarticular and decline in lymphatic and abdominal TB was observed with advancing age. Diversity in demography and clinical manifestations were noted between provinces. The treatment success rate for all type EPTB was significantly high compared to bacteriology confirmed PTB with the exception of EPTB affecting CNS with a high mortality rate. CONCLUSIONS: The study provides an insight into demography, clinical manifestations and treatment outcomes of EPTB. Further studies are needed to explain significant diversities observed between provinces, specific risk factors and challenges concerning EPTB management.
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spelling pubmed-71882112020-05-06 Extrapulmonary tuberculosis in Pakistan- A nation-wide multicenter retrospective study Tahseen, Sabira Khanzada, Faisal Masood Baloch, Aurangzaib Quadir Abbas, Qasim Bhutto, Mansoor Manzoor Alizai, Ahmad Wali Zaman, Shah Qasim, Zahida Durrani, Muhammad Najeeb Farough, M. Khalid Ambreen, Atiqa Safdar, Nauman Mustafa, Tehmina PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Pakistan is fifth among high burden countries for tuberculosis. A steady increase is seen in extrapulmonary tuberculosis (EPTB), which now accounts for 20% of all notified TB cases. There is very limited information on the epidemiology of EPTB. This study was performed with the aim to describe the demographic characteristics, clinical manifestations and treatment outcomes of EPTB patients in Pakistan. METHOD: We performed descriptive analysis on routinely collected data for cohorts of TB patients registered nationwide in 2016 at health facilities selected using stratified convenient sampling. FINDINGS: Altogether 54092 TB including 15790 (29.2%) EPTB cases were registered in 2016 at 50 study sites. The median age was 24 years for EPTB and 30 years for PTB patients. The crude prevalence of EPTB in females was 30.5% (95%CI; 29.9–31.0) compared to 27.9% (95%CI; 27.3–28.4) in males. The likelihood of having EPTB (OR), was 1.1 times greater for females, 2.0 times for children, and 3.3 times for residents of provinces in the North-West. The most common forms of EPTB were pleural (29.6%), lymphatic (22.7%) and abdominal TB (21.0%). Pleural TB was the most common clinical manifestation in adults (34.2%) and abdominal TB in children (38.4%). An increase in the prevalence of pleural and osteoarticular and decline in lymphatic and abdominal TB was observed with advancing age. Diversity in demography and clinical manifestations were noted between provinces. The treatment success rate for all type EPTB was significantly high compared to bacteriology confirmed PTB with the exception of EPTB affecting CNS with a high mortality rate. CONCLUSIONS: The study provides an insight into demography, clinical manifestations and treatment outcomes of EPTB. Further studies are needed to explain significant diversities observed between provinces, specific risk factors and challenges concerning EPTB management. Public Library of Science 2020-04-28 /pmc/articles/PMC7188211/ /pubmed/32343714 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0232134 Text en © 2020 Tahseen 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Tahseen, Sabira
Khanzada, Faisal Masood
Baloch, Aurangzaib Quadir
Abbas, Qasim
Bhutto, Mansoor Manzoor
Alizai, Ahmad Wali
Zaman, Shah
Qasim, Zahida
Durrani, Muhammad Najeeb
Farough, M. Khalid
Ambreen, Atiqa
Safdar, Nauman
Mustafa, Tehmina
Extrapulmonary tuberculosis in Pakistan- A nation-wide multicenter retrospective study
title Extrapulmonary tuberculosis in Pakistan- A nation-wide multicenter retrospective study
title_full Extrapulmonary tuberculosis in Pakistan- A nation-wide multicenter retrospective study
title_fullStr Extrapulmonary tuberculosis in Pakistan- A nation-wide multicenter retrospective study
title_full_unstemmed Extrapulmonary tuberculosis in Pakistan- A nation-wide multicenter retrospective study
title_short Extrapulmonary tuberculosis in Pakistan- A nation-wide multicenter retrospective study
title_sort extrapulmonary tuberculosis in pakistan- a nation-wide multicenter retrospective study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7188211/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32343714
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0232134
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