Characteristics and outcome of tuberculosis patients whose sputum smears are positive at or after 5 months of treatment.

ADHarries; FGausi; RChimzizi; FMSalaniponi; (2004) Characteristics and outcome of tuberculosis patients whose sputum smears are positive at or after 5 months of treatment. The international journal of tuberculosis and lung disease, 8 (3). pp. 384-387. ISSN 1027-3719 https://material-uat.leaf.cosector.com/id/eprint/8931
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A country-wide survey was carried out to assess the management of new smear-positive pulmonary TB (PTB) patients whose sputum smears were recorded as positive 5 months or later during treatment. During 2000 and 2001, there were 250 patients, of whom 161 (64%) had positive smears at 5 months and 89 at 7 months. Several inconsistencies and inadequacies in management were identified which need to be remedied: 7% of patients were assessed on one sputum specimen instead of two, and 17% on the basis of one positive smear result; 47% of patients with 5-month positive smears and 52% with 7-month positive smears had sputum smears examined too early or too late; 14% of patients with 5-month positive smears continued treatment, and over 60% of these were recorded as 'cured'.

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