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Tuberculosis and gender: exploring the patterns in a case control study in Malawi.

A C Crampin1, J R Glynn, S Floyd, S S Malema, V K Mwinuka, B M M Ngwira, F D Mwaungulu, D K Warndorff, P E M Fine.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: In many populations there is an excess of tuberculosis in young women and older men. We explored possible explanations for these patterns, concentrating on human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) status, pregnancy, smoking, cooking smoke exposure, contact with tuberculosis cases within the household or outside, and gender differences in health service usage and diagnostic delay.
DESIGN: Case control study in Karonga District, Malawi.
METHODS: Cases were new tuberculosis patients with bacteriological or histological evidence of tuberculosis. Controls were selected in the community using field-based random sampling.
RESULTS: The study included 598 tuberculosis cases and 992 controls, with an excess of tuberculosis in young females and older males. This was more marked in HIV-positive individuals. HIV infection was a similarly strong risk factor for tuberculosis in both men and women. Tuberculosis was associated with having a family or household contact with tuberculosis for both men and women. For women, but not men, contacts outside the close family and household were also a risk factor for tuberculosis. Tuberculosis was not associated with current or recent pregnancy, or with smoking or smoke exposure. There were no differences between men and women in health service usage or delay.
CONCLUSIONS: In this population, HIV infection and contacts with known tuberculosis patients are important determinants of the gender distribution of cases.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15139448

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Tuberc Lung Dis        ISSN: 1027-3719            Impact factor:   2.373


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4.  Human immunodeficiency virus increases the risk of tuberculosis due to recent re-infection in individuals with latent infection.

Authors:  R M G J Houben; J R Glynn; K Mallard; L Sichali; S Malema; P E M Fine; N French; A C Crampin
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6.  What has Karonga taught us? Tuberculosis studied over three decades.

Authors:  A C Crampin; J R Glynn; P E M Fine
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7.  Tuberculosis and indoor biomass and kerosene use in Nepal: a case-control study.

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8.  Assessment and evaluation of contact as a risk factor for tuberculosis in rural Africa.

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