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Co-infection of COVID-19 and Tuberculosis

OBJECTIVE: : Tuberculosis and COVID-19 diseases occur more frequently in people with similar risk factors. This study aimed to share the data on active tuberculosis patients during the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 pandemic. MATERIAL AND METHODS: The registration information of TB...

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Autores principales: Kılıç, Lütfiye, Altın, Sedat, Gönenç Ortaköylü, Mediha, Kanmaz, Zehra Dilek, Tutar, Tayjen, Zehra Özkan, Gülcihan
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Turkish Thoracic Society 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9450003/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35110202
http://dx.doi.org/10.5152/TurkThoracJ.2022.21045
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author Kılıç, Lütfiye
Altın, Sedat
Gönenç Ortaköylü, Mediha
Kanmaz, Zehra Dilek
Tutar, Tayjen
Zehra Özkan, Gülcihan
author_facet Kılıç, Lütfiye
Altın, Sedat
Gönenç Ortaköylü, Mediha
Kanmaz, Zehra Dilek
Tutar, Tayjen
Zehra Özkan, Gülcihan
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description OBJECTIVE: : Tuberculosis and COVID-19 diseases occur more frequently in people with similar risk factors. This study aimed to share the data on active tuberculosis patients during the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 pandemic. MATERIAL AND METHODS: The registration information of TB outpatient clinic between November 1, 2019, and April 20, 2020, was screened. A 7-question survey was administered to the patients who were diagnosed with active tuberculosis and who were agreed to participate in the study. RESULTS: A total of 309 patients with active tuberculosis were evaluated, the average age of the patients was 42.5 ± 18.5 years, and 70% were male. The percentage of having at least 1 comorbidity was 30.4%. The percentage of coronavirus disease 2019 disease in our study population was 1.9%; none of the patients of coronavirus disease 2019 were taken into the intensive care unit or dead due to clinical deterioration and/or respiratory failure. On the other hand, in this process it was announced that 146 457 cases were diagnosed with coronavirus disease 2019 throughout the country, of which 72% had inpatient treatment, 2% died, and 944 patients were still being treated in the intensive care unit, of which 490 were intubated. The positivity ratio of the reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction test was 20.0% in the study group, while 20.3% in the İstanbul population. CONCLUSION: Tuberculosis patients might be more disadvantageous than the normal population in terms of the risk of exposure to severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2, but this does not cause an increase in the frequency and severity of coronavirus disease 2019 disease in active tuberculosis patients.
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spelling pubmed-94500032022-09-19 Co-infection of COVID-19 and Tuberculosis Kılıç, Lütfiye Altın, Sedat Gönenç Ortaköylü, Mediha Kanmaz, Zehra Dilek Tutar, Tayjen Zehra Özkan, Gülcihan Turk Thorac J Original Article OBJECTIVE: : Tuberculosis and COVID-19 diseases occur more frequently in people with similar risk factors. This study aimed to share the data on active tuberculosis patients during the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 pandemic. MATERIAL AND METHODS: The registration information of TB outpatient clinic between November 1, 2019, and April 20, 2020, was screened. A 7-question survey was administered to the patients who were diagnosed with active tuberculosis and who were agreed to participate in the study. RESULTS: A total of 309 patients with active tuberculosis were evaluated, the average age of the patients was 42.5 ± 18.5 years, and 70% were male. The percentage of having at least 1 comorbidity was 30.4%. The percentage of coronavirus disease 2019 disease in our study population was 1.9%; none of the patients of coronavirus disease 2019 were taken into the intensive care unit or dead due to clinical deterioration and/or respiratory failure. On the other hand, in this process it was announced that 146 457 cases were diagnosed with coronavirus disease 2019 throughout the country, of which 72% had inpatient treatment, 2% died, and 944 patients were still being treated in the intensive care unit, of which 490 were intubated. The positivity ratio of the reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction test was 20.0% in the study group, while 20.3% in the İstanbul population. CONCLUSION: Tuberculosis patients might be more disadvantageous than the normal population in terms of the risk of exposure to severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2, but this does not cause an increase in the frequency and severity of coronavirus disease 2019 disease in active tuberculosis patients. Turkish Thoracic Society 2022-01-01 /pmc/articles/PMC9450003/ /pubmed/35110202 http://dx.doi.org/10.5152/TurkThoracJ.2022.21045 Text en Turkish Thoracic Society https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ Content of this journal is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License. (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/)
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Kılıç, Lütfiye
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Tutar, Tayjen
Zehra Özkan, Gülcihan
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9450003/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35110202
http://dx.doi.org/10.5152/TurkThoracJ.2022.21045
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