PULMONARY TUBERCULOSIS IN OVERSEAS STUDENTS OF HIGHER-EDUCATION IS INCREASING IN EDINBURGH

Citation
J. Faccenda et al., PULMONARY TUBERCULOSIS IN OVERSEAS STUDENTS OF HIGHER-EDUCATION IS INCREASING IN EDINBURGH, Respiratory medicine, 88(9), 1994, pp. 669-670
Citations number
13
Categorie Soggetti
Cardiac & Cardiovascular System","Respiratory System
Journal title
ISSN journal
09546111
Volume
88
Issue
9
Year of publication
1994
Pages
669 - 670
Database
ISI
SICI code
0954-6111(1994)88:9<669:PTIOSO>2.0.ZU;2-H
Abstract
In Edinburgh in 1991 a relative excess of pulmonary TB cases in the 15 -34 year age group was recorded. Five of 17 notifications in this age group were of overseas students of higher education: three aged 21-29 from Central Africa, one 27-year-old Asian and one 26-year-old Western European. One of the African students was seropositive for HIV infect ion. Disease presented clinically on average 31 months after entry to the U.K. (range 6-48 months). Four students had smear positive disease . Two patients had had normal chest radiographs 1 and 2 years previous ly on entry to the U.K.; three students had not previously been radiol ogically screened. We suggest that students from countries with a high prevalence of tuberculosis should be screened on entry to their cours e of education and that student health services should develop and mai ntain a high index of suspicion for tuberculosis in these students.