Epidemiological aspects of tuberculosis in the Middle West of Madagascar

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Rakotondramarina, D [1 ]
Razafimalala, F [1 ]
Andrianaivo, P [1 ]
Rabeson, D [1 ]
Andriatsiva, R [1 ]
Andrianavalomahefa, W [1 ]
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[1] Direct Lutte Malad Transmissibles, Serv TB Lepre, Antananarivo 101, Madagascar
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BULLETIN DE LA SOCIETE DE PATHOLOGIE EXOTIQUE | 2001年 / 93卷 / 05期
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Mycobacterium bovis; epidemiology; tuberculosis; Malagasy Middle-West; Indian Ocean;
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We conducted a 5-year(1989-1993) retrospective analysis on a series of patients screened and treated for tuberculosis in order to determine the epidemiological aspects of the disease in mid-western Madagascar. Pulmonary forms affected 97% of patients, and predominantly men (sex ratio: 1.4); 83% of patients with pulmonary tuberculosis were coughing up acido-alcoholo-resitant bacilli. Haemoptysis and general deterioration, the most frequently met pathological signs, were observed respectively in 62% and 24% of cases. This explains the high rate of hospitalisation (42%), especially for patients with difficult access to services. Significantly, in terms of socio-professional category, live-stock breeders and farmers represented 32% of notified cases, and cattle-traders 18%. We draw attention to the possible role played by Mycobacterium bovis in human case-findings in a region characterised by cattle-breeding.
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