Title of article :
The Epidemiology of Skeletal Tuberculosis in Northeast of Iran: A Review of 229 Cases
Author/Authors :
Golsha, Roghie Infectious Diseases Research Center, Golestan University of Medical Sciences , Alinezhad Esboie, Akram Infectious Diseases Research Center, Golestan University of Medical Sciences , Rafiee, Soheil Infectious Diseases Research Center, Golestan University of Medical Sciences , Mehravar, Fatemeh Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics - School of Public Health, Tehran University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
Background: The incidence of tuberculosis (TB) has increased
in recent years in both developed and developing countries.
Skeletal tuberculosis occurs in approximately 1% of patients
with tuberculosis. The present study aimed to evaluate the
epidemiology of skeletal tuberculosis in Golestan province in
northeastern Iran during 2005-2014.
Methods: In the present retrospective study, the epidemiology
of skeletal tuberculosis was studied in 229 skeletal tuberculosis
patients who were diagnosed during 2005-2014. The prevalence
rate of skeletal TB has been reported according to demographic
and clinical features.
Results: Over the 10-year period of this study, 229 known
skeletal TB cases were identified in which 56.3% were male. The
mean age of the patients was 44.0±17.7 (range 7-87). All of the
patients were new cases. Most of the patients (56.8%) were from
the rural areas and most were diagnosed by the private healthcare
system (63.8%). The highest rate of skeletal TB was seen in
2013 (15.3%). Spinal TB (81.2%) scored the highest rate and
pain (96.9%) was the most prevalent symptom of skeletal TB.
Conclusion: The findings suggest that skeletal tuberculosis in
northeastern Iran should always be considered as a differential
diagnosis for fever and pain on the spinal column. Due to the
high level of tuberculosis in the Golestan province (Iran), further
research on continued awareness of skeletal TB is stressed.
Keywords :
Tuberculosis , Skeletal tuberculosis , Spinal tuberculosis , Bone tuberculosis , Epidemiology , Review , Iran
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics