Literature DB >> 11011526

Tuberculosis screening, referral, and treatment in an inner city homeless shelter in Orleans parish.

G Falchook1, C Gaffga, S Eve, J Ali.   

Abstract

Tuberculosis screening and preventive therapy among the homeless has been a challenge because of the lack of coordinated follow-up. Homeless persons at a homeless shelter in inner city New Orleans were screened for tuberculosis infection and referred for follow-up evaluation and preventive therapy. Fifty-two percent of the 104 persons screened completed the initial evaluation. Twenty-two percent of these patients had latent tuberculosis infection. Forty-two percent of infected patients completed the referral and follow-up process. Patients during the second 3 months of the program were twice as likely to complete the initial evaluation, the referral, and the follow-up process as were patients during the first 3 months due to enhanced awareness and increased educational intervention. A competent referral system for homeless persons may be achieved by implementing a single-clinic, on-site tuberculosis screening and follow-up system with the active participation and coordination of state agencies, the medical community, and organizations which operate homeless facilities.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 11011526

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J La State Med Soc        ISSN: 0024-6921


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