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. 2023 Apr 20:36:100770.
doi: 10.1016/j.lanwpc.2023.100770. eCollection 2023 Jul.

Tuberculosis in older adults: challenges and best practices in the Western Pacific Region

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Tuberculosis in older adults: challenges and best practices in the Western Pacific Region

Alvin Kuo Jing Teo et al. Lancet Reg Health West Pac. .

Abstract

The Western Pacific has one of the fastest-growing older adult populations globally, and tuberculosis (TB) remains one of the foremost infectious causes of disease and death in the region. Older adults are at higher risk of TB due to immunosenescence, comorbidities, and increased institutionalisation. Atypical symptoms and reduced access to health services may delay care-seeking and TB diagnosis, while co-morbidity and increased risk of adverse drug reactions complicate TB treatment. Post-TB sequelae and socioeconomic challenges may decrease the quality of life after TB treatment completion. Despite their high disease burden and special challenges, there is a lack of regionally coordinated policies and guidelines to manage TB among older adults. Routine TB screening at aged-care facilities, age-friendly infrastructure and services, awareness of atypical TB features, integration of TB and non-communicable diseases services, and person-centred approaches to treatment support could improve TB management among older adults. Addressing these challenges and adopting the best practices identified should inform policy formulation and implementation.

Funding: This project was funded by 1) the World Health Organization Regional Office for the Western Pacific, with financial contributions from the Government of the Republic of Korea through the Korean Disease Control and Prevention Agency and the Government of Japan through the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare, and 2) NUS Start-up Grant. The funders had no role in the paper design, collection, analysis, and interpretation of data and in writing of the paper.

Keywords: Aged; Policy; Tuberculosis.

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Conflict of interest statement

The authors declare that they have no competing interests.

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Key challenges faced by older adults along the TB care pathway and the corresponding best practices identified to overcome these barriers. Red boxes represent key challenges, and blue boxes reflect best practices to address them. TB; tuberculosis, TPT; TB preventive treatment.

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