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A strategy for reducing tuberculosis among Oglala Sioux Native Americans.

J L Breault1, M G Hoffman.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The Oglala Sioux people, who live on the second largest Native American reservation in the United States, the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota, have a history of high rates of tuberculosis.
METHODS: To determine a strategy for reducing tuberculosis in this population, Pine Ridge Reservation tuberculosis cases since 1968 were analyzed. Diabetic patients were identified through chart reviews and characterized for tuberculosis status. Age-specific tuberculosis rates and age-specific relative risks (RRs) were calculated and compared with those of South Dakota excluding Pine Ridge.
RESULTS: Between 1968 and 1994, the RR for tuberculosis was 18.9 for a Pine Ridge Native American compared with rates for the rest of South Dakota. The age-specific RR was 65.7 for the Pine Ridge population 65 and older from 1985-1994. Tuberculin tests were positive in 70% of diabetic patients on the reservation. Diabetic patients comprise 23% of the population 45 and older at Pine Ridge. Fifty-five percent of all the tuberculosis disease in the 45 and older age group can be prevented by eliminating it in the diabetic population.
CONCLUSIONS: A major stride toward reducing tuberculosis can be made by targeting high-risk groups such as diabetic patients, especially in a time of dwindling resources and personnel for tuberculosis control.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9181205

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Prev Med        ISSN: 0749-3797            Impact factor:   5.043


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