Prevalence of Tuberculosis in Children

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Background: Pulmonary TB is a relatively common disease in developing countries including Iraq. A relatively small proportion (5–10%) of the approximately 2 billion people infected with M. tuberculosis worldwide will develop TB. Objective: To show the prevalence of T.B. among children in Abu-Ghraib city Patients and Methods: A descriptive retrospective center-based study in the Abu-Ghraib health sector (chest and respiratory disease unit) was conducted to show the distribution of TB in children ≤ 18 years from the 1st January 2001 till the 31st December 2020. Results: A total sample of 248 patients which represents 15.1% of all patients with TB in Abu-Ghraib (1642) from1st January 2001 till 31st December 2020. Female (152; 61.2%) and male (96; 38.8%). Most common age group affected was 13-18 years which represents 71.7% of patient. The prevalence of TB in Abu-Ghraib during the study period for children was (3.4/100,000). Conclusion: The prevalence of all forms of TB in Abu-Ghraib during the study period was (3.4/100000). Females were affected more than males with a mean of 6.7+/-1.5 Extra-pulmonary TB was found to be more common than pulmonary TB.

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Al-Mashhadani, M. A. M., Al-Majamie, I. M. E., Al Mashhadani, A. A. M., Alezzi, J., & Aljefri, H. M. A. (2024). Prevalence of Tuberculosis in Children. Diyala Journal of Medicine, 26(1), 106–115. https://doi.org/10.26505/djm.v26i1.1083

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