Tuberculosis (NICE clinical guideline 33)

L. Turnbull, C. Bell, F. Child
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The UK has one of the highest rates of tuberculosis (TB) in Western Europe.1 If current trends continue, with over 7500 cases per year,2 England will overtake the whole of the USA in the annual number of TB notifications within the next 2 years.3 TB disease in UK children is relatively rare with <5% cases affecting patients under the age of 15 years.2 Outside large conurbations, most paediatricians will see very few children with TB. However, the risk of progression from latent TB to TB disease and of TB meningitis or miliary TB is much higher in children, especially those under the age of 2 years.4 It is, therefore, important that paediatricians recognise children at risk of TB disease and the symptoms and signs with which they present. This article summarises the recently updated National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) guideline ‘Tuberculosis’ (NG33)5 ,6 published in 2016 (box 1). Several areas of this guideline are controversial and we will highlight these. Box 1 ### Resources National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) guideline—NG33 Tuberculosis https://www.nice.org.uk/guidance/NG33 Collaborative TB Strategy, Public Health England https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/collaborative-tuberculosis-strategy-for-england Information for the public (NICE) https://www.nice.org.uk/guidance/ng33/ifp/chapter/Tuberculosis Key recommendations in the updated guideline: Box 2 ### Glossary of terms Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex (MTB complex)—A genetically related group of mycobacteria that can cause TB disease in …
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结核病(NICE临床指南33)
英国是西欧结核病发病率最高的国家之一。1如果目前的趋势继续下去,每年将有超过7500例病例。2在未来两年内,英国每年的结核病报告数将超过整个美国英国儿童结核病发病率相对较低,15岁以下患者的发病率低于5%在大城市之外,大多数儿科医生将很少看到患有结核病的儿童。然而,儿童,特别是2岁以下儿童,从潜伏性结核病发展为结核病、结核性脑膜炎或军性结核病的风险要高得多因此,儿科医生必须认识到面临结核病风险的儿童及其所表现出的症状和体征。本文总结了2016年发布的最新的国家健康与护理卓越研究所(NICE)指南“结核病”(NG33) 5,6(方框1)。该指南的几个领域存在争议,我们将重点介绍这些领域。框1资源国家健康与护理卓越研究所(NICE)指南- ng33结核策略://www.nice.org.uk/guidance/NG33Collaborative英国公共卫生部https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/collaborative-tuberculosis-strategy-for-englandInformation公众(NICE)https://www.nice.org.uk/guidance/ng33/ifp/chapter/TuberculosisKey更新指南中的建议:框2术语表结核分枝杆菌复合体(MTB复合体)-一组与基因相关的分枝杆菌,可在…
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