Extrapulmonary tuberculosis in Morocco: A systematic review of observational studies.

IF 2.3 4区 医学 Q2 PARASITOLOGY Revista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical Pub Date : 2025-03-17 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1590/0037-8682-0066-2024
Mohamed Dellal, Sanaa Batoui, Ahmed Chetoui, Mohamed Kanouf, Touria Fatihi, Khalid Habbari
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Background: Tuberculosis remains a major global health concern and a leading cause of mortality. In Morocco, various forms of extrapulmonary tuberculosis are prevalent. This systematic review examines research findings on the prevalence, risk factors, and treatment outcomes of extrapulmonary tuberculosis in Morocco.

Methods: We conducted searches for observational studies on extrapulmonary tuberculosis in Morocco, published between January 1991 and February 2023, using Scopus, ScienceDirect, and PubMed databases. Medical Subject Heading keywords were used to guide the search.

Results: This review included 18 studies focusing on different forms of extrapulmonary tuberculosis, such as cold abscesses, lymph nodes, meningeal, cutaneous, osteoarticular, genital, breast, and gastrointestinal tuberculosis. These studies provided insights into the clinical, diagnostic, and therapeutic aspects of these extrapulmonary tuberculosis forms. Prevalence data were limited, and treatment outcomes varied considerably across studies. The only study providing prevalence data for all forms of extrapulmonary tuberculosis reported a prevalence of 43.5% among tuberculosis cases in Larach Province. Treatment success rates ranged from 64.7% to 100%. Common risk factors included low socioeconomic status, diabetes mellitus, pulmonary tuberculosis exposure, and HIV co-infection.

Conclusions: This review highlights a lack of comprehensive on the prevalence of extrapulmonary tuberculosis in Morocco, with inconsistent findings on risk factors and treatment outcomes. Further controlled studies are recommended to obtain more robust evidence and inform more effective management strategies for extrapulmonary tuberculosis.

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摩洛哥肺外结核:观察性研究的系统综述。
背景:结核病仍然是一个主要的全球健康问题,也是导致死亡的主要原因。在摩洛哥,各种形式的肺外结核很普遍。本系统综述检查了摩洛哥肺外结核的患病率、危险因素和治疗结果的研究结果。方法:我们使用Scopus、ScienceDirect和PubMed数据库检索1991年1月至2023年2月在摩洛哥发表的关于肺外结核的观察性研究。使用医学主题标题关键词来引导搜索。结果:本综述包括18项研究,重点关注不同形式的肺外结核,如冷脓肿、淋巴结、脑膜、皮肤、骨关节、生殖器、乳房和胃肠道结核。这些研究为这些肺外结核的临床、诊断和治疗方面提供了见解。患病率数据有限,不同研究的治疗结果差异很大。唯一一项提供所有形式肺外结核患病率数据的研究报告称,Larach省肺结核病例的患病率为43.5%。治疗成功率从64.7%到100%不等。常见的危险因素包括低社会经济地位、糖尿病、肺结核暴露和HIV合并感染。结论:本综述强调缺乏对摩洛哥肺外结核患病率的全面了解,在危险因素和治疗结果方面的发现不一致。建议进行进一步的对照研究,以获得更有力的证据,并为肺外结核提供更有效的管理策略。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of the Brazilian Society of Tropical Medicine (JBSTM) isan official journal of the Brazilian Society of Tropical Medicine) with open access. It is amultidisciplinary journal that publishes original researches related totropical diseases, preventive medicine, public health, infectious diseasesand related matters. Preference for publication will be given to articlesreporting original observations or researches. The journal has a peer-reviewsystem for articles acceptance and its periodicity is bimonthly. The Journalof the Brazilian Society of Tropical Medicine is published in English.The journal invites to publication Major Articles, Editorials, Reviewand Mini-Review Articles, Short Communications, Case Reports, TechnicalReports, Images in Infectious Diseases, Letters, Supplements and Obituaries.
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