[Survey on cases of primary tuberculosis in the department of Gironde]
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[Survey on cases of primary tuberculosis in the department of Gironde]
Abstract
French official statistics do not mention primary tuberculosis and data on its prevalence are rare, despite the fact that the annual number of cases of primary tuberculosis is a clear indicator of the progression or regression of what remains an endemic disease in Europe. In order to collate information on the subject, a questionnaire was sent to 132 doctors practising in Gironde. These included pulmonologists, pediatricians and child health doctors. One hundred and one questionnaires were returned, listing a total of 18 cases of primary tuberculosis for the first half of 1997. Children were more often affected by the disease and presented a latent form. In 61% of cases, patients infected had not previously received BCG vaccination and in 56% of cases the infectious patient was identified. Furthermore, 4 of the non-vaccinated patients had been in close contact with an infectious patient and 3 patients among these should have been vaccinated since they were living in community structures. The 2 symptomatic cases reported occurred in non-vaccinated adults. This study was of limited-scope and duration but provides interesting information on the population affected by primary tuberculosis. These results underline the necessity of maintaining a high level of BCG vaccination amongst children and adults in community structures if we wish to lower the prevalence of the disease in France.
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[In response to the article by L. Portel].Rev Mal Respir. 2000 Apr;17(2):512. Rev Mal Respir. 2000. PMID: 10859774 French. No abstract available.