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Tuberculosis annual report 2012--(3). Case finding and condition of tuberculosis on diagnosis
Ist Teil von
Kekkaku, 2014-10, Vol.89 (10), p.787
Ort / Verlag
Japan
Erscheinungsjahr
2014
Quelle
MEDLINE
Beschreibungen/Notizen
Tuberculosis (TB) case findings from 2012 nationwide TB surveillance data in Japan were reviewed for diagnosis delay, proportion of far-advanced cavitary lesions, coexisting human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection and diabetes mellitus (DM), and drug susceptibility'testing (DST). Among 21,283 new TB cases in 2012, 82.4% were detected when patients sought medical attention for TB symptoms or visited medical facilities for other chief complaints. Among 16,432 patients with pulmonary TB, 25.8% had only respiratory symptoms, 31.7% had both respiratory and non-respiratory symptoms, 16.7% had only non-respiratory symptoms, and 0.6% had unknown symptoms. The rest (25.2%) were asymptomatic. The proportion of patient and doctor delays among 12,197 symptomatic pulmonary TB cases was analyzed. A large proportion--approximately 25-30%--of patients aged 35-64 years with symptomatic pulmonary TB exhibited a patient delay of 2 months. Like patient delay, the proportion of patients with a total delay (i.e., the sum of the patient and doctor delays) of ≥ 3 months decreased after 55 years of age. Moreover, the proportion of patients aged ≥ 65 years with a doctor delay of ≥ 1 month was higher than patients aged < 65 years. A large proportion--approximately 30%--of patients with symptomatic smear-positive TB were < 60 years of age with a total delay of ≥ 3 months due to longer patient delays. Meanwhile, the proportion of patients-approximately 15%--with a doctor delay ≥ 1 month was relatively stable across all age groups. The proportion of patients with pulmonary TB with advanced lung cavities increased from 1.5% in 1975 to approximately 2% and remained stable from 1985 to 2007. From 2007 to 2012, 366 patients with HIV infection had newly notified TB, 314 (85.8%) and 52 (14.2%) men and women, respectively, including 76 (20.8%) non-Japanese patients. Newly notified TB cases with DM comprised 14.3% (3,036/ 21,283) of the total cases in 2012 : 16.4% (2,127/12,988) of men and 11.0% (909/8,295) of women. The surveillance system obtained DST results for 8,347 (74.1%) of 11,261 culture-positive pulmonary TB cases in 2012. Among previously untreated cases, the proportions of patients with multi-drug resistant TB, any isoniazid resistance, and any rifampicin resistance were 0.5%, 4.0%, and 0.6%, respectively; the proportions in previously treated cases were 4.0%, 12.1%, and 4.7%, respectively. The proportions in previously untreated cases have remained stable for 6 years (2007-2012).