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Merit Research Journal of Medicine and Medical
Sciences (ISSN: 2354-323X) Vol. 3(10) pp.
462-466, October, 2015
Copyright © 2015 Merit Research Journals |
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Original Research Article
Prevalence of Tuberculosis in the Population
of District Kohat and Lower Orakzai Agency |
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Inayat Ullah1,7, Najeeb Ullah2, Khakemin
Khan*3, Mian Khizar Hayat4, Rasool Kamal7,
Ahmad Uddin*2,7, Muhammad Aurang Zeb2, Abid Ullah5, Zahir Ayub
Khan2, Abdul Halim2, Salim Ullah2,
Shah Faisal2,4, Sidra Mushtaq3, Aftab
Ahmad3, Muhammad Tariq Hafeez4 and Tanweer
Kumar6
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1Lanzhou
Center for Tuberculosis Research & Institute of Pathogenic
Biology; School of Basic Medical Sciences; Lanzhou University;
Lanzhou, China
2Department of Biochemistry, Hazara University,
Mansahra Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Pakistan
3Department of Chemistry Comsats Institute of
Information Technology Abbottabad Pakistan
4MOE Key Laboratory of Cell Activities and Stress
Adaptations, School of Life Sciences, Lanzhou University,
Lanzhou, Gansu 730000, China
5Department of Zoology University of Peshawar Khyber
Pakhtunkhwa Pakistan
6National Institute for Genomics and Advanced
Biotechnology (NIGAB), National Agricultural Research Centre (NARC),
Park Road, Islamabad-45500, Pakistan
7Department of Microbiology Hazara University
Mansehra Pakhtunkhwa Pakistan
*Corresponding Author’s E-Mail: khakemin_chemist@yahoo.com
Tel.: +92-(313)-9076940
Accepted September 14, 2015 |
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Abstract |
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This study was
aimed to find out the Prevalence of Tuberculosis in Kohat and
lower Orakzai Agency. The survey was conducted at District
Headquarter Hospital Kohat and Tehsil Headquarter Hospital Lower
Orakzai Agency Kalaya. It was 12 weeks survey which extended
from March 2014 to June 2014. Data was collected from the TB
Center of the both Hospital. A total of one hundred and six
histories were collected for the process of evaluation. Out of a
total 106 patients, 59 patients (55.66%) were sputum positive
and 47 patients (44.33%) were sputum negative. Among these 106
cases, 52 patients (49.05%) were females and 54 patients
(50.94%) were males. Twenty eight individuals (26.41%) were
between 1-20 years of age, Forty one individuals (38.67%) were
between 21-40 years of age, Twenty nine individuals (27.35%)
were between 41-60 years of age, Seven individuals (6.60%) were
between 61-80 years of age and only One individual (0.94%) was
between 81-100 years of age. Majority of the individuals were
between 21-40 ages i.e. 41 (38.67%). Majority of the patients
were members of poor, deprived and lower local class. The chief
presenting symptoms were productive cough, coughing with blood,
fever, weight loss, tiredness but some there were also some
cases which could not be identified through symptoms. Sputum AFB
positive pulmonary tuberculosis is more in individuals of low
socioeconomic group and in females. The patients put their
children and family members at risk of tuberculosis infection.
For the control of this disease early diagnosis of active
disease and their treatment under supervision is important.
Keywords: AFB, District Kohat and Lower Orakzai Agency,
Prevalence, Tuberculosis
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