Affiliations 

  • 1 B Venugopalan, MPH. Epidemiology Unit, Selangor Health Department, Shah Alam, Selangor
  • 2 P Rajendra, MMed (Public Health). Epidemiology Unit, Selangor Health Department, Shah Alam, Selangor
Med J Malaysia, 2001 Mar;56(1):39-43.
PMID: 11503294

Abstract

A retrospective epidemiological study was done on 41 deaths among patients treated for TB in the Klang Chest Clinic for the year 1999. The findings revealed a male preponderance of TB deaths with Indians having the highest case fatality rate (8.6%). The majority of deaths occurred within the 25-44 year age group. Of those cases diagnosed as Pulmonary TB, 69% were diagnosed as far-advanced, at presentation, based on chest x-rays reported. Eighty three percent of these patients were still on treatment when they died. HIV was the most common co-existing disease condition and was implicated in 14.6% of the deaths. The recommendations include implementation of clinical guidelines on TB screening for HIV patients, a study to evaluate the effectiveness of the current TB surveillance programme and for chest x-rays of all sputum smear negative patients to be reported by the radiologist to reduce the risk of misdiagnosis.
Study site: Chest clinic, Kelang, Selangor, Malaysia

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