Bibliographic citations
Wong, W., (2018). Comorbilidades no intrasmisibles como factores de riesgo a multidrogoresistencia en pacientes tuberculosos [Tesis, Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego - UPAO]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/3933
Wong, W., Comorbilidades no intrasmisibles como factores de riesgo a multidrogoresistencia en pacientes tuberculosos [Tesis]. : Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego - UPAO; 2018. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/3933
@misc{renati/377476,
title = "Comorbilidades no intrasmisibles como factores de riesgo a multidrogoresistencia en pacientes tuberculosos",
author = "Wong Rodriguez, Wendy Alejandra",
publisher = "Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego - UPAO",
year = "2018"
}
THE AIM: was to establish if non-communicable Comorbidities are risk factors for multi-drug resistance in tuberculosis patients. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Research was case-control, the population was integrated by 2737 patients with tuberculosis reported as cases of TBC health facilities belonging to the network of health services in Trujillo between 2013 to 2017. RESULTS: The frequency of diabetes mellitus in patients with MDR TB was 7.5% and in individuals without MDR-TB was 9.0% without significant statistical differences (p = 0.475). The consumption of tobacco in individuals TB. MDR was 10.4%, and individuals not TB. MDR was 3.7% no statistical differences (p = 0.061). The consumption of illicit drugs in individuals TB. MDR was 11.9%, and individuals not TB. MDR was 4.5% non-find statistical differences (p = 0.051). Associated with Tuberculosis risk factors multi -drug resistant was found that diabetes mellitus had an OR = 0 82 (95% CI 0.28 to 2.43), smoking reached an OR = 1 41 (95% CI from 0.63 to 3.12), and the consumption of illegal drugs obtained an OR = 2 89 (95% CI from 0.96 to 8.71). CONCLUSIONS: The frequency of diabetes mellitus in individuals with tuberculosis multidrogorresistente was lower than in individuals not multidrogorresistente. The frequency of smoking and in individuals with tuberculosis multidrogorresistente illicit drug use was higher than in individuals not multidrogorresistente, no statistical differences.
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