Type and physical intensity of occupations at pulmonary TB diagnosis.

M Saroufim, C Geric, A Majidulla, A Abjani, G Tavaziva, S Saeed, A J Khan, F Ahmad Khan
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Background: Pulmonary TB (PTB) predominantly affects individuals of working age. We sought to characterise the occupations of people newly diagnosed with PTB in Karachi, Pakistan, by type and physical intensity.

Design/methods: We did a secondary analysis of data from a study evaluating the diagnostic accuracy of artificial intelligence-based chest X-ray (CXR) analysis software, where individuals had been evaluated for active PTB using sputum cultures and had provided information on occupation. We used an accelerometer-validated US National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey-based job categorisation to assign physical activity levels to participant-reported occupations as High, Intermediate, or Low.

Results: Among 272 participants with microbiologically confirmed PTB (women: 130/272, 48%; median age: 29 years, IQR 22-45), 78% (211/272) had smear-positive disease, and 96% (260/272) had data on occupation. Unemployment was common (women: 70/122, 57%; men: 23/138, 17%). Most women reporting an occupation were homemakers (21/52, 40%), and 54% (28/52) had an intermediate- or a high physical activity occupation. Among men reporting an occupation, 35% (40/115) were labourers, and 79% (91/115) had an intermediate- or high-physical activity occupation.

Conclusion: The majority of individuals with PTB were in their working age, had extensive disease, and had intermediate or high physical activity occupations, suggesting economic vulnerability due to physical impairment.

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肺结核诊断时的职业类型和体力强度。
背景:肺结核(PTB)主要影响工作年龄的个体。我们试图通过类型和身体强度来描述巴基斯坦卡拉奇新诊断的肺结核患者的职业特征。设计/方法:我们对一项评估基于人工智能的胸部x线(CXR)分析软件诊断准确性的研究数据进行了二次分析,该研究使用痰培养对个体进行了活动性肺结核的评估,并提供了职业信息。我们使用加速计验证的美国国家健康与营养检查调查为基础的工作分类,将参与者报告的职业的身体活动水平划分为高、中、低。结果:在272名微生物学证实的PTB患者中(女性:130/272,48%;中位年龄:29岁,IQR 22-45), 78%(211/272)患有涂片阳性疾病,96%(260/272)有职业资料。失业很普遍(女性:70/122,57%;男性:23/138,17%)。大多数报告职业的女性是家庭主妇(21/ 52,40 %),54%(28/52)的职业是中等或高体力活动。在报告职业的男性中,35%(40/115)是体力劳动者,79%(91/115)从事中等或高体力活动职业。结论:PTB患者以适龄劳动人群为主,疾病分布广泛,从事中高体力活动职业,存在身体缺陷导致的经济脆弱性。
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