Nielsen V R, Paerregaard A, Fuursted K, Jensen V B, Valerius N H
H:S Hvidovre Hospital, Statens Serum Institut, København.
Ugeskr Laeger. 1999 Jun 7;161(23):3449-51.
This study was undertaken to describe the epidemiology, clinical manifestations and prognosis of childhood tuberculosis in Copenhagen, with special attention to differences between Danish children and children of foreign origin. Medical records for all children with tuberculosis cared for in the hospitals of the Copenhagen area 1984-1993 were reviewed. Sixty-six patients were identified. Sixteen of 20 Danish patients (80%) and 67% of foreign children had respiratory tuberculosis. Tuberculosis located in cervical lymph nodes was found only in children of foreign origin. Five patients had meningitis. The high incidence among foreign children reflects the incidence in their home countries, but poorer living conditions among ethnic minorities in Denmark may facilitate transmission of tuberculosis. Severe manifestations of tuberculosis still occur, even in a low incidence country.