Kekkaku : [Tuberculosis]
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Kekkaku : [Tuberculosis] · Apr 2008
[Estimation of the future epidemiological situation of tuberculosis in Japan].
To estimate the future trends of all forms of tuberculosis (TB) and sputum smear positive pulmonary TB in order to consider the emerging issues of TB control and eliminating TB in Japan. MATERIALS AND METHODS] Annual reports of TB registrations were used for observing past trends of TB, and predictions were then made assuming that past trends would continue. At first, to obtain the number of TB patients by sex and age-group, sex-age-specific incidence rates were estimated for the years 2010, 2015, 2020, 2025 and 2030, and then applied to a sex-age-specific population which was projected by the National Institution of Population and Social Security Research. According to the different methods used to calculate the reduction rates of incidence, we adopted model A and model B. In model A, the reduction rate was calculated by using two groups of the same age group but different members by calendar year. In model B, the reduction rate was calculated by using the same birth cohort but different age by calendar year. We also adopted two sub-models by the observation period of past trends. The incidence rates for the period from 1987 to 2005 were used in model 1 and the incidence rates for the period from 1998 to 2005 were used in model 2. The incidence rate in 1999 was excluded from both model 1 and 2, because the TB incidence rate increased abnormally due to the declaration of a state of emergency concerning tuberculosis in 1999. The speed of decline among particular several sex-age-groups was weighted taking into account the influence of foreign, homeless and elderly cases. The future number of sex-age-specific sputum smear positive pulmonary patients was estimated by applying various parameters, i.e. pulmonary TB rate, sputum smear positive rate and its trend, to the estimated future number of TB incidence. ⋯ The year when the TB incidence rate will reach the level of low-incidence countries, which is defined as a country with a TB incidence rate of less than 10 per 100,000 population, might be around 2020 in Japan. At that time, the age composition of TB patients will tend to be very old patients, and the young adult and middle-aged patients. Problems such as delay in diagnosis and difficulty of treatment are expected among very old patients.
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Granuloma formation is a chronic inflammatory reaction where macrophage system and other inflammatory cells are involved. After some antigen exposure and processing, T cells, macrophages, epithelioid cells, and giant cell are activated, and granulomas are formed. Granuloma is considered as a defense mechanism against antigens, which stay in the organs without inactivation. ⋯ Whether this disease represents true infection or hypersensitivity pneumonitis is contoroversial. Recent reports support the theory that this disease represents a hypersensitivity pneumonitis rather than infection. The physicians should suspect a hypersensitivity pneumonitis reaction to MAC in the investigation of patients with hypersensitivity pneumonitis of unknown cause.
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Kekkaku : [Tuberculosis] · Nov 2007
Review[Diagnosis and treatment of tuberculosis or Mycobacterium avium-intracellulare complex infection in HIV-infected patients].
The clinical features of tuberculosis vary according to its CD4 count. With CD4 count >350/microL pulmonary lesions are "typical" (upper lobe infiltrates +/- cavitation). With CD4 count< 50/microL extrapulmonary TB is more common, and chest X-rays show lower and middle lobe and miliary infiltrates, usually without cavitation. ⋯ Start antiretroviral therapy simultaneously or within 1-2 weeks. In Japan, an increasing number of HIV infections are reported year after year. So HIV infection should be included in possible diagnosis for atypical Tbc or disseminated MAC infection.
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Mycobacterium tuberculosis is one of the most successful bacterial parasites of humans, infecting over one-third of the population of the world as latent infection without clinical manifestations. Over 8.8 million new cases and nearly 2 million deaths by tuberculosis (TB) occur annually. TB poses a significant health threat to the world population. ⋯ Furthermore, by using the cynomolgus monkey (similar to human tuberculosis), this novel vaccine provided higher protective efficacy (mortality) than BCG mortality. Furthermore, the combination of HSP65+IL-12/HVJ and BCG by the priming-booster method showed a synergistic effect in the TB-infected cynomolgus monkey (100% survival). These data indicate that our novel DNA vaccine might be useful against TB for human clinical trials.
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Kekkaku : [Tuberculosis] · Jun 2007
[Bone and joint tuberculosis concurrent with tuberculosis of other organs].
To study the characteristics of bone or joint tuberculosis (TB) accompanied by TB in other organs (especially the lung), and to study patients' and doctors' delay in detecting bone or joint TB. ⋯ In middle-aged or elderly patients with active bone/joint TB, miliary TB is sometimes caused by bacillemia originating from the infected bone/joint lesions. In cases with bone/joint TB and concurrent pulmonary TB, bone/joint TB and pulmonary TB are probably reactivated independently as a result of decreased systemic immunocompetence.