BMC Infectious Diseases (Jan 2008)

Comparison of pulmonary and extrapulmonary tuberculosis in Nepal- a hospital-based retrospective study

  • Verma Sharat C,
  • Panduru Kishore V,
  • Sreeramareddy Chandrashekhar T,
  • Joshi Hari S,
  • Bates Michael N

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2334-8-8
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 1
p. 8

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Abstract Background Studies from developed countries have reported on host-related risk factors for extra-pulmonary tuberculosis (EPTB). However, similar studies from high-burden countries like Nepal are lacking. Therefore, we carried out this study to compare demographic, life-style and clinical characteristics between EPTB and PTB patients. Methods A retrospective analysis was carried out on 474 Tuberculosis (TB) patients diagnosed in a tertiary care hospital in western Nepal. Characteristics of demography, life-style and clinical features were obtained from medical case records. Risk factors for being an EPTB patient relative to a PTB patient were identified using logistic regression analysis. Results The age distribution of the TB patients had a bimodal distribution. The male to female ratio for PTB was 2.29. EPTB was more common at younger ages ( Conclusion Results suggest that younger age and female gender may be independent risk factors for EPTB in a high-burden country like Nepal. TB control programmes may target young and female populations for EPTB case-finding. Further studies are necessary in other high-burden countries to confirm our findings.