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Characteristics and sputum conversion of tuberculosis (TB) patients in Kalutara,Sri Lanka
Authors:Sumal Nandasena  Chaminda Senavirathna  Champa Munasinghe  Chapa Wijesena  Ridmi Sucharitharathna
Affiliation:1. Consultant Community Physician, National Institute of Health Sciences, Kalutara, Sri Lanka;2. Medical Officer, General Hospital, Kalutara, Sri Lanka;3. Research Assistant, National Institute of Health Sciences, Sri Lanka
Abstract:

Background

Tuberculosis (TB) is an infectious bacterial disease; remains as one of the important public health problem affecting every part of the world. Substantial number of TB cases are reported from Sri Lanka every year irrespective of its strong preventive health system. The aim of this analysis is to describe the characteristics of TB patients and to assess the factors associated with sputum conversion. This analysis was based on the data from the District Chest Clinic of Kalutara district, Sri Lanka.

Methods

Information of all newly diagnosed and registered patients in the District Chest Clinic, Kalutara in year 2013 were ascertained. Out of 687 newly reported TB patients, 669 records were included in final analysis.

Results

Majority of patients were males (n = 451, 67.4%), in the age group of 36–60 years (n = 306, 45.7%) and underweight (n = 359, 61.7%). Substantial proportion of normal weight or overweight adult patients (92.1%) had sputum conversion at 2–3 months as compared to underweight adult patients (82.5%) (p = 0.034). Those who smoke tobacco is less likely to have sputum conversion at 2–3 months as compared to non-smokers (90.2% vs. 82.1%, p = 0.045).

Conclusion

Provision of good nutrition, maintaining of appropriate body mass index (i.e., BMI), and abstinence from smoking and alcohol consumption are important for sputum conversion among smear-positive pulmonary TB patients.
Keywords:TB  tuberculosis  BMI  body mass index  PTB  pulmonary tuberculosis  EPTB  extra pulmonary tuberculosis  DCC  District Chest Clinic  DM  diabetes mellitus  Tuberculosis  Sri Lanka  Sputum conversion in tuberculosis
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