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Differences between pediatric extra-pulmonary and pulmonary tuberculosis: a warning sign for the future

Tuberculosis (TB) remains a major global health problem. The childhood tuberculosis has some unique features different which makes the diagnosis more complicated. Here we described the epidemiologic, clinical and microbiologic features of children with extra pulmonary and pulmonary TB. The data of t...

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Published in:Mediterranean journal of hematology and infectious diseases 2014-01, Vol.6 (1), p.e2014058-e2014058
Main Authors: Devrim, Ilker, Aktürk, Hüseyin, Bayram, Nuri, Apa, Hurşit, Tulumoğlu, Sener, Devrim, Fatma, Erdem, Tülin, Gulfidan, Gamze, Ayhan, Yüce, Tamsel, Ipek, Can, Demet, Alper, Hüdaver
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Summary:Tuberculosis (TB) remains a major global health problem. The childhood tuberculosis has some unique features different which makes the diagnosis more complicated. Here we described the epidemiologic, clinical and microbiologic features of children with extra pulmonary and pulmonary TB. The data of the patients 10 years. PTB was present in 75,0% of the cases, and EXPTB was present in 25% of cases. There was no significant difference between the EXPTB and PTB by means of distribution of age groups (p=0,201). The rate of patients free of constitutional symptoms were significantly higher in EXPTB compared to PTB(p=0,000). There was no significant difference between EXPTB and PTB by means of sources detection(p=0,069). TB is still a major public health problem. EXPTB has an insidious and silent onset without any constitutional symptoms, and both microbiological confirmation and the source by an adult are not frequently found. Moreover, detection of the adult source is mandatory for controlling the TB disease in children.
ISSN:2035-3006
2035-3006
DOI:10.4084/MJHID.2014.058