[PROBLEMS IN THE DETECTION OF TUBERCULOSIS IN CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS IN CONTACT WITH TUBERCULOSIS PATIENTS].

Q4 Medicine Tuberculosis and Lung Diseases Pub Date : 2010-01-01
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The significance of contacts in the development of the disease was studied in 117 first detected children and adolescents with in 2006-2009. Contacts with tuberculosis patients were established in 53% of patients. The indirect signs of contacts were found in 40% of patients, with a migration factor in 20% of cases and the poor social environment in 20%. The direct and indirect signs of contacts could not be detected in only 7%. Among the patients with established contacts, in 11% of them the contact was defined as important social relations. By the degree of hazard, this type of contact was comparable with a family contact. With the high informative value of tuberculin diagnosis in 82% of patients and with a more than one-year contact in 55%, the disease was identified in 22% of patients during planned tuberculin diagnosis and in 30% during planned study for contacts. Detection of 19% patients for complaints engages attention. The late diagnosis of the disease in children in contact is shown by the disseminated pattern or complicated course observed in 68% of patients, as well as by calcification on detection in 89% of patients with tuberculosis of intrathoracic lymph nodes. There is a need for pediatrician's higher phthisiatric alertness and the joint work of pediatricians and pthisiatricians to attract and monitor the examination and treatment of children by the results of tuberculin diagnosis, including those in contact. According to the tuberculin susceptibility, the earliest diagnosis of minor forms of tuberculosis in children in contact can be made using computed tomography.

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[与结核病患者接触的儿童和青少年肺结核的检测问题]。
在2006-2009年首次发现的117名儿童和青少年中研究了接触在疾病发展中的意义。53%的患者与结核病患者有接触。40%的患者有间接接触迹象,20%的病例与移民因素有关,20%的病例与恶劣的社会环境有关。只有7%的人无法检测到直接和间接接触的迹象。在已建立接触者中,11%的接触者被定义为重要的社会关系。根据危害程度,这种类型的接触与家庭接触相当。结核菌素诊断在82%的患者中具有很高的信息价值,55%的患者有超过一年的接触,22%的患者在计划结核菌素诊断期间被确诊,30%的患者在计划接触研究期间被确诊。19%的患者投诉的发现引起了注意。在接触儿童中,68%的患者观察到弥散模式或复杂的病程,89%的胸内淋巴结结核患者检测到钙化,这表明疾病的晚期诊断。需要儿科医生提高肺结核的警惕性,需要儿科医生和肺结核医生共同努力,通过结核菌素的诊断结果来吸引和监测儿童的检查和治疗,包括接触者。根据结核菌素易感性,可以使用计算机断层扫描对接触儿童的轻微结核病进行早期诊断。
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Tuberculosis and Lung Diseases
Tuberculosis and Lung Diseases Medicine-Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine
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期刊介绍: The Journal is aimed for professional development of researchers, doctors, teachers of medical universities and training institutions. The Journal focuses on the presentation of results of research, case studies, issues of differential diagnostics and treatment in the phthisiologist’s practice, national programs on tuberculosis control in the Russian Federation, WHO strategies, discussion of prevention issues to stop transmission of TB/HIVco-infection, and extrapulmonary tuberculosis.
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