2017
DOI: 10.1080/20786190.2016.1272249
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Characteristics of pulmonary tuberculosis patients in Moses Kotane region North West Province, South Africa

Abstract: Aim: To determine the characteristics of patients with pulmonary tuberculosis registered in primary health care facilities in Moses Kotane region North West Province. Method: A retrospective record review of pulmonary TB patients registered in five community health centres (CHCs) in 2010 was conducted. Results: Of the 229 new patients diagnosed using sputum microscopy or culture, 176 were cured and 53 were not cured. The mean age for cured patients was 36.4 years and 34.0 years for not cured patients with stan… Show more

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Human immune deficiency virus is a primary driver of TB infection and in some African countries, 70% of people living with TB correspondingly have an HIV co-infection (Yoko et al 2017). The persistent nature of TB makes the infection difficult to treat, which results in increased morbidity and mortality, as well as the emergence of treatment-resistant TB (Venter 2018).
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Human immune deficiency virus is a primary driver of TB infection and in some African countries, 70% of people living with TB correspondingly have an HIV co-infection (Yoko et al 2017). The persistent nature of TB makes the infection difficult to treat, which results in increased morbidity and mortality, as well as the emergence of treatment-resistant TB (Venter 2018).
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confidence: 99%