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AuthorAldhubhani, A.H.N.
AuthorIbrahim, Mohamed Izham Mohamed
AuthorPazilah, I.
AuthorAnaam, M.S.
Available date2022-04-10T10:25:37Z
Publication Date2013
Publication NameEastern Mediterranean Health Journal
ResourceScopus
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.26719/2013.19.10.837
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/29451
AbstractFew studies have explored diagnosis delay by tuberculosis (TB) patients and its effects on the rate of infection among their close contacts. A cross-sectional study of the close contacts of 505 newly diagnosed TB patients was conducted in a TB referral centre in Sana'a, Yemen from 2008 to 2010. Only the close contacts of 89 new TB patients agreed to participate and completed the tuberculin skin test (TST). Of the 239 close contacts investigated, 133 (55.6%) had a positive TST result. Index patients were classified as long or short diagnosis delay (above or below the median). There was no significant difference in the number of infected close contacts between long and short delay index patients (Mann-Whitney U-test). A larger sample size, with more incentives for patients to participate and the use of other investigative tools could provide a better picture of the pattern of TB transmission among all contacts.
Languageen
Languagefr
PublisherWorld Health Organization
SubjectArticle
child
cross-sectional study
disease transmission
female
human
infection rate
interview
major clinical study
male
screening test
tuberculin test
tuberculosis
TitleEffect of delay in diagnosis on the rate of tuberculosis among close contacts of tuberculosis patients
TypeArticle
Pagination837-842
Issue Number10
Volume Number19
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