作者
Meet M Chauhan, Jitesh Mehta, Prashant Dave, Trusha Kansagara, Mehul Patel
发表日期
2017/5/1
期刊
International Journal of Medical Science and Public Health
卷号
6
期号
5
页码范围
829-834
出版商
Dipika Charan
简介
Background
India has highest number of tuberculosis (TB) cases in terms of absolute number of cases that occur each year. TB is a social disease and described barometer of social welfare. Every year one-fourth of the global incident TB cases occur in India.
Objective
This study is done to know various social and demographic factors and its impact on treatment outcome of Category I TB patients in an urban area of Jamnagar.
Materials and Methods
A longitudinal study was carried out enrolling all Category I TB patients under directly observed treatment, short-course treatment during the period from July 2014 to December 2014 (2-quarter), in the urban area of Jamnagar. After necessary exclusion total 199 patients were visited personally, interviewed and followed up to completion of treatment. At the end of completion of treatment, final outcome was noted.
Results
Out of total 199 patients, the patients between 16 and 45 years age group were 59.30%, male was 69.35%, literates was 78.39%, and laborers were 36.18%; overall treatment success was 81.91%. Among total 118 new sputum positive patients, success rate was 78.81%. And relationship between type of TB and treatment outcome was found statistically significant (P= 0.008). Among total 68 patients in age group of more than 45 years success rate was 72.06%. And relationship between age and treatment outcome was found statistically significant (P= 0.016). Patients belong to lower class (Class IV and V) were 48.24% and relationship between social class and treatment outcome was found statistically significant (P= 0.008). Out of 72 (36.18%) laborer patients, successful treatment …
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