Challenges in treating tuberculosis in the elderly population in tertiary institute
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Challenges in treating tuberculosis in the elderly population in tertiary institute
Abstract
Tuberculosis (TB) epidemic is most prevalent in the India with increase in mortality and morbidity. Ongoing elderly population as a result of increase in health care facilities are at high risk of TB. Elderly people are four-fold more prone to TB. Most cases of TB in the elderly result from reactivation of latent TB due to immunosenescence. Major challenge in dealing with therapeutic aspects of elderly patients is recognising frailty to prevent loss of independence. Challenges facing with elderly TB are difficult to reach out to hospital because of poor health seeking behaviour especially elderly female either due to ignorance or neglected by the family members, atypical presentation mimicking other disorders leading to diagnostic delay, if at all diagnosed impoverished tolerance and adherence to treatment due to various factors like associated comorbidities leading to pill load, impaired renal and hepatic functions with aging and stigma. Emerging resistance with usage of non-standard treatment regimens lead to unpropitious outcomes and increases mortality. The mortality rate is six times higher in elderly compared to younger individuals. Hence elderly people need tertiary level health care facilities for enhancing the diagnosis and appropriate management of tuberculosis and its complications. New set of guidelines to be made for elderly to increase adherence and tolerance thereby decreasing drug interactions and adverse drug reactions. With the increased prevalence of TB in the elderly, it is the need of the hour for India, to focus on this vulnerable population as they are a potential source of infection in the community. Awareness to be created among the elderly community regarding this deadly disease and its outcomes to increase their health consciousness and medical attention. Priming the special focus on females coterie as they are the most neglected population in our society.
Keywords: Bronchoscopy; Compliance; Elderly; Immunosenescence; Tuberculosis.
Copyright © 2022. Published by Elsevier B.V.
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Conflicts of interest The author has none to declare.
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