[Tuberculosis care and new horizon of Japanese society].

Jun 19, 2012Kekkaku : [Tuberculosis]

Tuberculosis treatment and future challenges in Japanese society

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Abstract

In a study of 102 tuberculosis patients aged 70 and above, 41 patients had severe complications such as diabetes or malignancy.

  • The prognosis for elderly tuberculosis patients is often poor, with worsened daily living activities during hospitalization.
  • Among patients living alone, the tuberculosis death rate was notably higher, with 4 out of 17 deaths attributed to the disease.
  • Interpreters have been provided to foreigners in Tokyo, resulting in a treatment completion rate exceeding 80% among non-Japanese tuberculosis patients.
  • Homeless individuals with tuberculosis tend to have poor prognoses, highlighting the need for a robust support system beyond basic screening.
  • Patient-centered care and strong relationships between patients and treatment supporters are essential for successful tuberculosis management.

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