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Journal of Tuberculosis and Lung Health ›› 2012, Vol. 1 ›› Issue (2): 101-104.

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Analysis on screening effect and risk factors of multidrug-resistance tuberculosis

CHEN Liang*,ZHOU Lin, YIN Jian-jun,WU Hui-zhong,JIANG Li, ZHONG Qiu   

  1. *Department of Control and Prevention,Guangdong Institute for Tuberculosis Prevention and Treatment,Guangzhou 510630,China
  • Received:2012-06-16 Online:2012-10-20 Published:2012-10-20
  • Contact: ZHONG Qiu,Email:gdtb@vip.163.com

Abstract: Objective To explore the screening effect and risk factors of multidrug-resistance tuberculosis (MDR-TB) patients.Methods During Aug. 2009 to Dec. 2011, 810 suspected MDR-TB cases from parts of baseline survey of drug resistance of tuberculosis in Guangdong province were screened, and were further diagnosed by laboratory examinations. Confirmed MDR-TB patients were offered standardized treatment. The effect of scree-ning were then evaluated and risk factors of MDR-TB were analyzed using unconditional Logistic regression model.Results 377 of 810 suspected MDR-TB patients screened were diagnosed definitely as MDR-TB. The positive rate was 46.54%, among which migrant population accounted for 76.13%(287/377);Positive rate of MDR-TB in ≥ 60 years patients, retreatment patients, patients with low educational level, migrant population and patients with irre-gular medication in first treatment were 54.26%(102/188), 60.87%(126/207), 49.11%(303/617), 56.94% (287/504)and 60.81%(135/222), respectively, which were significant higher than those of their opposite patients. The result of logistic regression analysis showed that age(β=0.241,Wald χ2=6.758,P=0.009), domicile of origin(β=1.056,Wald χ2=15.336,P<0.001), retreatment(β=0.477,Wald χ2=7.298,P=0.007) and irregular treatment(β=1.229,Wald χ2=55.459,P<0.001) were the risk factors of MDR-TB; Conclusion It is an effective method to detect MDR-TB patients from suspected patients. Elderly, retreated, patients with irregular treatment, and migrants are the high risk population of MDR-TB.