[The issue of tuberculosis in the elderly in Japan].

Mar 17, 2011Kekkaku : [Tuberculosis]

Tuberculosis in older adults in Japan

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Abstract

The tuberculosis incidence rate among the elderly in Japan was 97.3 per 100,000 for those aged 85 years and over.

  • Elderly individuals represent a significant proportion of tuberculosis cases, increasing from 36.8% of cases in 1987 to 56.7% in 2008.
  • The delay in diagnosis for elderly tuberculosis patients is characterized by shorter patient delays and longer doctor delays.
  • Among patients aged 65 years and over, 26.4% died within one year of diagnosis.
  • An outbreak of pulmonary tuberculosis in a nursing home involved 8 patients, and the infection appeared to have originated from a single source.
  • Factors associated with defaulting on tuberculosis treatment in the elderly include concurrent diseases, side effects of medication, disability, and lack of family support.
  • Management of underlying conditions and complications is critical during hospitalization for elderly tuberculosis patients.

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