• Ir J Med Sci · Jun 2010

    A review of tuberculosis-related referrals among children in Ireland.

    • P Y Iroh Tam, A Menon, and K Butler.
    • Department of Infectious Diseases, Our Lady's Children's Hospital, Crumlin, Dublin 12, Ireland. irohtam@gmail.com
    • Ir J Med Sci. 2010 Jun 1; 179 (2): 251-4.

    BackgroundImmigration has been shown to have an increasingly important effect on the epidemiology of tuberculosis (TB) in developed countries.AimTo review patterns of TB-related referrals to a paediatric infectious diseases clinic.MethodsRetrospective chart review of TB-related referrals of children attending the Rainbow Clinic at OLCHC between 2003-2005.ResultsForty-seven children were assessed: 18 referred from public health clinics, 5 from general practitioners, and 24 from paediatricians. Most common reason for referral was history of TB exposure (60%). Eighteen (38%) were female, 29 (62%) were male. Thirteen (28%) had latent TB, and 17 (36%) had active disease. Of children with TB disease, 25 (83%) were Caucasian Irish, and the remainder was African. Twenty-five children completed TB treatment and were discharged, and 2 (7%) were lost to follow-up.ConclusionOur study highlights the problem of TB in children, the majority of whom are native to this country.

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