非艾滋病毒成人肺结核:高收入国家的常青老病。叙述性综述。

Expert review of respiratory medicine Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-28 DOI:10.1080/17476348.2024.2418932
Marco Guerrieri, Elena Bargagli, Lucia Cassai, Sara Gangi, Michele Genovese, Magda Viani, Andrea S Melani
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导言:结核病(TB)是一种通过空气传播的传染性疾病,在全球范围内分布不均,仍然是发病和死亡的首要原因。结核病的控制与传染性结核病病例的早期诊断和适当治疗以及受感染的结核病高危人群有关:以高收入国家为参考,对非艾滋病毒成人肺结核进行叙述性综述。现代医学在结核病的诊断和治疗方面取得了多项进展,但这些进展往往仍有待在现实生活中广泛实施。在高收入国家,结核病现在已经相对少见,但它仍然是一个不容低估的健康和社会经济负担:肺科医生应保持对结核病的专业知识,原因有以下几点。首先,肺部是结核病最常见和最具传染性的部位。其次,由于西方人的普遍旅行和从结核病高发地区的移民,结核病仍然是一个全球性问题。第三,由于结核病有不同的临床表现,及时诊断可能比较困难。第四,肺结核是一种可治愈的疾病,但其治疗非常复杂,容易导致治疗失败/复发以及耐药菌株的产生。
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Pulmonary tuberculosis in non-HIV adults: an evergreen old-fashioned disease in high-income countries. A narrative review.

Introduction: Tuberculosis (TB), an infective air-borne disease with worldwide non-homogeneous distribution, remains a top cause of morbidity and mortality. TB control is linked to early diagnosis and proper treatment of contagious TB cases and infected subjects at high risk of developing TB.

Areas covered: A narrative review of pulmonary TB in non-HIV adults with reference to high-income countries. Modern medicine offers several advancements in diagnostics and therapeutics of TB, but they often remain to be extensively implemented in real life. In high-income countries TB is now relatively uncommon, but it remains a health and socio-economic burden that should not be underestimated.

Expert opinion: Pulmonologists should maintain expertise toward TB for several reasons. First, the lung is the most common and the infectious moiety of TB. Second, TB remains a global issue due to common travels of western people and migrations from areas with high incidence of TB. Third, as TB has heterogenous clinics, its prompt diagnosis may be difficult. Fourth, TB is a curable disease, but its management is complex and predisposes to poor adherence with failures/relapses and selection of drug-resistant strains.

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