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印度德里地区结核病患者对冠状病毒病的风险因素和认知:一项横断面研究。

Risk factors and perceptions about coronavirus disease among tuberculosis patients in Delhi, India: A cross-sectional study.

机构信息

Department of Community Medicine, Vardhman Mahavir Medical College and Safdarjung Hospital, New Delhi, India.

Department of Community Medicine, Vardhman Mahavir Medical College and Safdarjung Hospital, New Delhi, India.

出版信息

Indian J Tuberc. 2022 Oct;69(4):655-662. doi: 10.1016/j.ijtb.2021.10.006. Epub 2021 Oct 13.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Tuberculosis (TB) and Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) co-infection can increase the severity among affected patients. This study was conducted to study the burden, risk factors and perceptions of COVID-19 among TB patients.

METHODS

This was a cross-sectional study conducted among TB patients at one of the Directly Observed Treatment Short Course (DOTS) centre of Urban Primary Health Centre (UPHC) of Delhi, India. Information regarding socio-demographic profile, TB disease profile, history of COVID-19 and perceptions about TB and COVID-19 co-infection was collected. Descriptive analysis was performed.

RESULTS

A total of 107 study participants were enrolled. Twenty-two TB patients (20.6%) never got tested for COVID-19. Two TB patients out of 107 study participants had COVID-19 in past. Both were males in age group of 30-44 years, had drug sensitive TB and were having pre-existing co-morbidities. Transmission routes of TB and COVID-19 were not known to about half of the study participants. Approximately 42.1% study participants perceived TB patients to be at higher risk of COVID-19 and majority study participants agreed that they should follow COVID-19 appropriate behaviour. However, helpline numbers for COVID-19 were not known to most of the study participants.

CONCLUSION

One-fifth of TB patients were never tested for COVID-19 inspite of the bi-directional screening guidelines for TB patients. Guidelines need to be practised stringently to find out true burden of co-infection. As the two TB patients who had COVID-19 in past already had other pre-existing co-morbidities as risk factors, whether TB enhances the risk for coronavirus infection independently needs further research.

摘要

背景

结核病(TB)和冠状病毒病(COVID-19)合并感染会增加受影响患者的严重程度。本研究旨在研究结核病患者中 COVID-19 的负担、危险因素和认知。

方法

这是一项在印度德里市的一个直接观察治疗短期疗程(DOTS)中心的城市初级保健中心(UPHC)中的结核病患者中进行的横断面研究。收集了社会人口统计学特征、结核病疾病特征、COVID-19 病史以及对结核病和 COVID-19 合并感染的认知等信息。进行了描述性分析。

结果

共纳入 107 名研究参与者。22 名结核病患者(20.6%)从未接受过 COVID-19 检测。107 名研究参与者中有 2 名曾患有 COVID-19。这两名患者均为 30-44 岁的男性,患有药物敏感型结核病,且存在先前存在的合并症。约一半的研究参与者不知道结核病和 COVID-19 的传播途径。大约 42.1%的研究参与者认为结核病患者感染 COVID-19 的风险更高,大多数研究参与者认为他们应该遵守 COVID-19 的适当行为。然而,大多数研究参与者不知道 COVID-19 的求助电话号码。

结论

尽管有针对结核病患者的双向筛查指南,但仍有五分之一的结核病患者从未接受过 COVID-19 检测。需要严格执行指南,以确定合并感染的真实负担。由于过去患有 COVID-19 的两名结核病患者已经存在其他先前存在的合并症作为危险因素,因此结核病是否独立增加冠状病毒感染的风险仍需进一步研究。

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