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Prevalence of pulmonary tuberculosis among the tribal populations in India

IMPORTANCE: There is no concrete evidence on the burden of TB among the tribal populations across India except for few studies mainly conducted in Central India with a pooled estimation of 703/100,000 with a high degree of heterogeneity. OBJECTIVE: To estimate the prevalence of TB among the tribal p...

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Autores principales: Thomas, Beena E., Thiruvengadam, Kannan, Vedhachalam, Chandrasekaran, A, Srividya, Rao, V. G., Vijayachari, Paluru, Rajiv, Yadav, V, Raghavi, Bansal, Avi Kumar, Indira Krishna, Anil Kumar, Joseph, Alex, J, Anil Purty, Hussain, Tahziba, Anand, Praveen, Das, Pradeep, John, K. R., Devi K., Rekha, P, Sunish, S, Azhagendran, Dusthakeer, Azger, J, Bhat, K. Chadha, Vineet, G. S., Toteja, Raghunath, Dasarathy, Das, Madhuchhanda, Khan, A. M., Kaur, Hapreet
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8177518/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34086684
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0251519
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author Thomas, Beena E.
Thiruvengadam, Kannan
Vedhachalam, Chandrasekaran
A, Srividya
Rao, V. G.
Vijayachari, Paluru
Rajiv, Yadav
V, Raghavi
Bansal, Avi Kumar
Indira Krishna, Anil Kumar
Joseph, Alex
J, Anil Purty
Hussain, Tahziba
Anand, Praveen
Das, Pradeep
John, K. R.
Devi K., Rekha
P, Sunish
S, Azhagendran
Dusthakeer, Azger
J, Bhat
K. Chadha, Vineet
G. S., Toteja
Raghunath, Dasarathy
Das, Madhuchhanda
Khan, A. M.
Kaur, Hapreet
author_facet Thomas, Beena E.
Thiruvengadam, Kannan
Vedhachalam, Chandrasekaran
A, Srividya
Rao, V. G.
Vijayachari, Paluru
Rajiv, Yadav
V, Raghavi
Bansal, Avi Kumar
Indira Krishna, Anil Kumar
Joseph, Alex
J, Anil Purty
Hussain, Tahziba
Anand, Praveen
Das, Pradeep
John, K. R.
Devi K., Rekha
P, Sunish
S, Azhagendran
Dusthakeer, Azger
J, Bhat
K. Chadha, Vineet
G. S., Toteja
Raghunath, Dasarathy
Das, Madhuchhanda
Khan, A. M.
Kaur, Hapreet
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description IMPORTANCE: There is no concrete evidence on the burden of TB among the tribal populations across India except for few studies mainly conducted in Central India with a pooled estimation of 703/100,000 with a high degree of heterogeneity. OBJECTIVE: To estimate the prevalence of TB among the tribal populations in India. DESIGN, PARTICIPANTS, SETTING: A survey using a multistage cluster sampling design was conducted between April 2015 and March 2020 covering 88 villages (clusters) from districts with over 70% tribal majority populations in 17 States across 6 zones of India. The sample populations included individuals ≥15 years old. MAIN OUTCOME AND MEASURES: Eligible participants who were screened through an interview for symptoms suggestive of pulmonary TB (PTB); Two sputum specimens were examined by smear and culture. Prevalence was estimated after multiple imputations for non-coverage and a correction factor of 1.31 was then applied to account for non-inclusion of X-ray screening. RESULTS: A total of 74532 (81.0%) of the 92038 eligible individuals were screened; 2675 (3.6%) were found to have TB symptoms or h/o ATT. The overall prevalence of PTB was 432 per 100,000 populations. The PTB prevalence per 100,000 populations was highest 625 [95% CI: 496–754] in the central zone and least 153 [95% CI: 24–281] in the west zone. Among the 17 states that were covered in this study, Odisha recorded the highest prevalence of 803 [95% CI: 504–1101] and Jammu and Kashmir the lowest 127 [95% CI: 0–310] per 100,000 populations. Findings from multiple logistic regression analysis reflected that those aged 35 years and above, with BMI <18.5 Kgs /m(2), h/o ATT, smoking, and/or consuming alcohol had a higher risk of bacteriologically positive PTB. Weight loss was relatively more important symptom associated with tuberculosis among this tribal populations followed by night sweats, blood in sputum, and fever. CONCLUSION AND RELEVANCE: The overall prevalence of PTB among tribal groups is higher than the general populations with a wide variation of prevalence of PTB among the tribal groups at zone and state levels. These findings call for strengthening of the TB control efforts in tribal areas to reduce TB prevalence through tribal community/site-specific intervention programs.
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spelling pubmed-81775182021-06-07 Prevalence of pulmonary tuberculosis among the tribal populations in India Thomas, Beena E. Thiruvengadam, Kannan Vedhachalam, Chandrasekaran A, Srividya Rao, V. G. Vijayachari, Paluru Rajiv, Yadav V, Raghavi Bansal, Avi Kumar Indira Krishna, Anil Kumar Joseph, Alex J, Anil Purty Hussain, Tahziba Anand, Praveen Das, Pradeep John, K. R. Devi K., Rekha P, Sunish S, Azhagendran Dusthakeer, Azger J, Bhat K. Chadha, Vineet G. S., Toteja Raghunath, Dasarathy Das, Madhuchhanda Khan, A. M. Kaur, Hapreet PLoS One Research Article IMPORTANCE: There is no concrete evidence on the burden of TB among the tribal populations across India except for few studies mainly conducted in Central India with a pooled estimation of 703/100,000 with a high degree of heterogeneity. OBJECTIVE: To estimate the prevalence of TB among the tribal populations in India. DESIGN, PARTICIPANTS, SETTING: A survey using a multistage cluster sampling design was conducted between April 2015 and March 2020 covering 88 villages (clusters) from districts with over 70% tribal majority populations in 17 States across 6 zones of India. The sample populations included individuals ≥15 years old. MAIN OUTCOME AND MEASURES: Eligible participants who were screened through an interview for symptoms suggestive of pulmonary TB (PTB); Two sputum specimens were examined by smear and culture. Prevalence was estimated after multiple imputations for non-coverage and a correction factor of 1.31 was then applied to account for non-inclusion of X-ray screening. RESULTS: A total of 74532 (81.0%) of the 92038 eligible individuals were screened; 2675 (3.6%) were found to have TB symptoms or h/o ATT. The overall prevalence of PTB was 432 per 100,000 populations. The PTB prevalence per 100,000 populations was highest 625 [95% CI: 496–754] in the central zone and least 153 [95% CI: 24–281] in the west zone. Among the 17 states that were covered in this study, Odisha recorded the highest prevalence of 803 [95% CI: 504–1101] and Jammu and Kashmir the lowest 127 [95% CI: 0–310] per 100,000 populations. Findings from multiple logistic regression analysis reflected that those aged 35 years and above, with BMI <18.5 Kgs /m(2), h/o ATT, smoking, and/or consuming alcohol had a higher risk of bacteriologically positive PTB. Weight loss was relatively more important symptom associated with tuberculosis among this tribal populations followed by night sweats, blood in sputum, and fever. CONCLUSION AND RELEVANCE: The overall prevalence of PTB among tribal groups is higher than the general populations with a wide variation of prevalence of PTB among the tribal groups at zone and state levels. These findings call for strengthening of the TB control efforts in tribal areas to reduce TB prevalence through tribal community/site-specific intervention programs. Public Library of Science 2021-06-04 /pmc/articles/PMC8177518/ /pubmed/34086684 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0251519 Text en © 2021 Thomas et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Thomas, Beena E.
Thiruvengadam, Kannan
Vedhachalam, Chandrasekaran
A, Srividya
Rao, V. G.
Vijayachari, Paluru
Rajiv, Yadav
V, Raghavi
Bansal, Avi Kumar
Indira Krishna, Anil Kumar
Joseph, Alex
J, Anil Purty
Hussain, Tahziba
Anand, Praveen
Das, Pradeep
John, K. R.
Devi K., Rekha
P, Sunish
S, Azhagendran
Dusthakeer, Azger
J, Bhat
K. Chadha, Vineet
G. S., Toteja
Raghunath, Dasarathy
Das, Madhuchhanda
Khan, A. M.
Kaur, Hapreet
Prevalence of pulmonary tuberculosis among the tribal populations in India
title Prevalence of pulmonary tuberculosis among the tribal populations in India
title_full Prevalence of pulmonary tuberculosis among the tribal populations in India
title_fullStr Prevalence of pulmonary tuberculosis among the tribal populations in India
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence of pulmonary tuberculosis among the tribal populations in India
title_short Prevalence of pulmonary tuberculosis among the tribal populations in India
title_sort prevalence of pulmonary tuberculosis among the tribal populations in india
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8177518/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34086684
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0251519
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