BACKGROUND: A community-based cross-sectional tuberculosis (TB) disease prevalence survey was undertaken amongst the Baiga primitive tribal community of Baiga Chak in central India. MATERIAL AND METHODS: A population of 2,359 was covered under the study. Sputum samples were collected from chest symptomatics and examined for smear microscopy and culture. RESULTS: Overall prevalence of PTB was 146 (95% C.I: 0-318) per 100,000 population. CONCLUSION: The findings suggest that TB is not a major public health problem amongst this tribal group. However, there is still the need to maintain and further strengthen TB control measures on a sustained and long term basis in the area.
BACKGROUND: A community-based cross-sectional tuberculosis (TB) disease prevalence survey was undertaken amongst the Baiga primitive tribal community of Baiga Chak in central India. MATERIAL AND METHODS: A population of 2,359 was covered under the study. Sputum samples were collected from chest symptomatics and examined for smear microscopy and culture. RESULTS: Overall prevalence of PTB was 146 (95% C.I: 0-318) per 100,000 population. CONCLUSION: The findings suggest that TB is not a major public health problem amongst this tribal group. However, there is still the need to maintain and further strengthen TB control measures on a sustained and long term basis in the area.
Authors: Katherine C Horton; Peter MacPherson; Rein M G J Houben; Richard G White; Elizabeth L Corbett Journal: PLoS Med Date: 2016-09-06 Impact factor: 11.069