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Childhood tuberculosis in Bhutan: profile and treatment outcomes
Authors:T. Dendup  T. Dorji  M. E. Edgnton  A. M. V. Kumar  D. Wangchuk  U. Dophu  T. Jamtsho  C. Rinzin
Abstract:

Setting:

All hospitals and health centres under the National Tuberculosis Control Programme (NTCP) in Bhutan.

Objective:

To describe the number and proportion of childhood tuberculosis (TB) cases registered under the NTCP in 2010, their demographic and clinical characteristics and any associations with treatment outcomes.

Design:

Retrospective cohort study involving a review of TB treatment cards and registers.

Results:

Of 1332 TB cases registered, 187 (14%) were children aged <15 years, 75 (40%) were aged <5 years, and 180 (96%) were new cases; nearly half were extra-pulmonary TB, with lymphadenitis being the most common form. The overall treatment success rate was 93%, and none of the demographic and clinical characteristics were associated with treatment outcomes. A few recording deficiencies were identified.

Conclusion:

TB in children is well recognised in Bhutan, and their treatment outcomes were excellent.
Keywords:tuberculosis   childhood   Bhutan   treatment outcome
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