沙特阿拉伯的结核病:结核分枝杆菌和其他分枝杆菌种类的流行病学和发病率

Razina Zaman
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对吉达人群进行了为期2年(1987-1989)的分枝杆菌感染流行病学研究。比较了沙特人、非沙特人和在国民警卫队国王哈立德医院(NGKKH)就诊的稳定人群的患者。沙特人和非沙特人的比例为1:2,男性占总数的65%。发病率在年轻人中最高,尽管沙特和非沙特患者的峰值略有不同。肺外结核在年轻人中也很常见,尤其是女性。沙特阿拉伯首次调查了结核分枝杆菌的变异。从沙特和非沙特患者中分离出非洲和亚洲的变异,前者数量更多。肺外结核,特别是淋巴结病,占分枝杆菌感染的很大比例,在NGKKH占59%。除结核分枝杆菌外,其他分枝杆菌种类得到充分鉴定,占分离株的9%,其中以幸运分枝杆菌和chelone分枝杆菌最常见。
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Tuberculosis in Saudi Arabia: Epidemiology and incidence of Mycobacterium tuberculosis and other mycobacteriai species

The epidemiology of mycobacterial infections was studied in a wide cross-section of the Jeddah population over 2 years (1987–1989). Saudis, non-Saudis and patients from a stable population attending National Guard King Khalid Hospital (NGKKH) were compared. The ratio of Saudi to non-Saudi was 1:2 and males accounted for 65% of the total. The incidence was highest among young adults although the peak varied slightly between Saudi and non-Saudi patients. Extra-pulmonary tuberculosis was also preponderant among young adults, particularly females. Variants of Mycobacterium tuberculosis were investigated for the first time in Saudi Arabia. African and Asian variants were isolated from both Saudi and non-Saudi patients, the former being more numerous. Extra-pulmonary tuberculosis, particularly lymphadenopathy, accounted for a large proportion of mycobacterial infections, 59% at NGKKH. Mycobacterial species other than M. tuberculosis were fully identified and accounted for 9% of the isolates, Mycobacterium fortuitum and Mycobacterium chelonei being the two most prevalent.

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