Tuberculosis in Immigrants to Cartagena de Indias, Colombia

Dilia Fontalvo-Rivera, Enrique Mazenett, Luisana Cárcamo-Marrugo, C. Llerena-Polo, Doris Gómez-Camargo
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Introduction: Tuberculosis (TB) affects vulnerable populations. Immigrants have contributed to the increased incidence of TB. In this population, TB has some common characteristics that can lead to increased resistance to anti-TB drugs and undesired outcomes. In Cartagena de Indias, Colombia, an increase in TB cases has been observed in immigrants. Our objective is to describe the clinical and microbiological characteristics of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in the immigrant population of Cartagena de Indias, Colombia. Methods: A descriptive study of 101 patients with a clinical and microbiological diagnosis of TB was carried out in the city of Cartagena de Indias, Colombia from December 2017 to December 2018. The clinical spectrum and sensitivity profile of M. tuberculosis to first-line anti-TB drugs were characterized by phenotypic tests and molecular markers of resistance. Confidence intervals were calculated for the estimates. Statistical significance was considered at P≤0.05. Results: A total of 101 patients were analyzed. 8.91% (95% CI: 4.16-16.24%) of the study population were immigrants. Extrapulmonary tuberculosis (EPTB) occurred more frequently among immigrants than in the native population (44.44%; 95% CI 13.70-78.80% vs. 4.49%; 95% CI 1.24-11.11%; P=0.002). The immigrants also had a higher frequency of cases with resistance (15.22 vs. 44.44%; P=0.051) and undesired outcomes, such as therapeutic failure (8.70% vs. 33.33%; P=0.001) and death (4.35% vs. 44.44%; P=0.001). Conclusion: Immigrant TB patients were more likely to present particular clinical characteristics, such as HIV coinfection, malnutrition, constitutional manifestations, extrapulmonary spread, the presence of caverns, and undesired outcomes.
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哥伦比亚卡塔赫纳德印第安斯移民中的肺结核
导言:结核病影响脆弱人群。移民增加了结核病的发病率。在这一人群中,结核病具有一些共同特征,可导致对抗结核药物的耐药性增强和不期望的结果。在哥伦比亚的Cartagena de Indias,已经观察到移民中结核病病例的增加。我们的目的是描述结核分枝杆菌的临床和微生物学特征的移民人口卡塔赫纳德印第安斯,哥伦比亚。方法:对2017年12月至2018年12月在哥伦比亚卡塔赫纳德印第亚斯市101例临床和微生物诊断为结核病的患者进行描述性研究。通过表型试验和耐药分子标记对结核分枝杆菌的临床谱和对一线抗结核药物的敏感性进行了分析。计算了估计的置信区间。P≤0.05认为差异有统计学意义。结果:共分析101例患者。8.91% (95% CI: 4.16-16.24%)的研究人群为移民。肺外结核(EPTB)在移民中的发病率高于本地人口(44.44%;95% CI 13.70-78.80% vs. 4.49%;95% ci 1.24-11.11%;P = 0.002)。移民耐药病例发生率也较高(15.22 vs 44.44%;P=0.051)和不期望的结果,如治疗失败(8.70% vs. 33.33%;P=0.001)和死亡(4.35% vs. 44.44%;P = 0.001)。结论:移民结核病患者更有可能表现出特定的临床特征,如HIV合并感染、营养不良、体质表现、肺外扩散、空洞的存在和不良结局。
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