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A retrospective unmatched case-control study comparing the treatment outcomes of adult patients with Pulmonary tuberculosis(PTB) and those co-infected with PTB/HIV at a health centre in Benue state, Nigeria. The objective of the study was to determine the treatment outcomes of patients co-infected with PTB/HIV compared to patients with PTB only; to determine the prevalence of PTB in HIV positive patients at point of diagnosis; and to establish the risk factors associated with poor treatment outcomes in both PTB/HIV negative and PTB/HIV positive patients.The results showed that the odds of…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
A retrospective unmatched case-control study comparing the treatment outcomes of adult patients with Pulmonary tuberculosis(PTB) and those co-infected with PTB/HIV at a health centre in Benue state, Nigeria. The objective of the study was to determine the treatment outcomes of patients co-infected with PTB/HIV compared to patients with PTB only; to determine the prevalence of PTB in HIV positive patients at point of diagnosis; and to establish the risk factors associated with poor treatment outcomes in both PTB/HIV negative and PTB/HIV positive patients.The results showed that the odds of having poor treatment outcomes among cases was 1.8 times higher than among controls (p= 0.0272). Category of PTB treatment regimen, CAT1 and CAT2 (OR 13.6, CI 1.4028, 131.886; p= 0.024) and not being on ART (OR 6.7144; CI 1.8373, 24.5375; p=0.004) were significantly associated with poor treatment outcomes
Autorenporträt
Nguhemen Tingir, MBBS MPH: studied Medicine at the University of Jos in Nigeria,completed a Master of Public Health at the University of Liverpool in the United Kingdom and currently works as a Senior Quality Improvement Specialist with Caritas Nigeria.