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Assessing gender differences among presumed and diagnosed patients with pulmonary TB: observations from Guinea-Bissau.
Bohlbro, Anders Solitander; Mendes, Antonio Matteus; Sifna, Armando; Patsche, Cecilie Blenstrup; Gomes, Victor; Wejse, Christian; Rudolf, Frauke.
Afiliação
  • Bohlbro AS; Ban dim Health Project, INDEPTH Network, Apartado 861, 1004 Bissau Codex, Guinea-Bissau.
  • Mendes AM; Department of Infectious Diseases, Aarhus University Hospital, Palle Juul-Jensens Boulevard 99, 8200 Aarhus N, Denmark.
  • Sifna A; GloHAU, Center for Global Health, Department of Public Health, Aarhus University, Bartholins Allé 2, 8000 Aarhus C, Denmark.
  • Patsche CB; Ban dim Health Project, INDEPTH Network, Apartado 861, 1004 Bissau Codex, Guinea-Bissau.
  • Gomes V; Ban dim Health Project, INDEPTH Network, Apartado 861, 1004 Bissau Codex, Guinea-Bissau.
  • Wejse C; Ban dim Health Project, INDEPTH Network, Apartado 861, 1004 Bissau Codex, Guinea-Bissau.
  • Rudolf F; GloHAU, Center for Global Health, Department of Public Health, Aarhus University, Bartholins Allé 2, 8000 Aarhus C, Denmark.
Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg ; 115(11): 1273-1281, 2021 11 01.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34542154
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Globally, more males than females are diagnosed with pulmonary TB (PTB); however, the cause of this gender disparity remains unknown. We aimed to assess gender differences in an observational cohort of patients with presumed PTB (prePTB) at the Bandim Health Project, Guinea-Bissau.

METHODS:

Adult patients with signs and symptoms suggestive of PTB seeking medical care were invited to participate and were referred to comprehensive diagnostic work-up.

RESULTS:

We included 2020 patients with prePTB; 54.6% were female. Females were younger than males and more often infected with HIV. More male patients with prePTB were diagnosed with PTB and the proportion of smear-positive cases was greater among males. There was no gender difference in loss to follow-up during the diagnostic process. Of 219 patients with PTB, 205 started treatment, with no difference between genders regarding pretreatment loss to follow-up or treatment outcome.

CONCLUSIONS:

More women sought help for symptoms indicative of PTB, yet more men were diagnosed. Women did not have more clinically severe disease at presentation, did not drop out of diagnostic procedures more frequently and did not experience a worse outcome than men. This suggests that the gender gap in PTB is unlikely to be due solely to differences in care-seeking behaviour or diagnostic procedures in our setting.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Tuberculose Pulmonar / Infecções por HIV Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Tuberculose Pulmonar / Infecções por HIV Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article