TB Research

Lower socioeconomic status associated with higher tuberculosis rate in South Korea

Seong-Woo Choi, Jeong-Ja Im, Sang-Eun Yoon, Seo-Hee Kim, Jun-Hwi Cho, So-Jung Jeong, Kyung‐Ae Park, Young-Sung Moon

BMC Pulmonary Medicine · 2023-10

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Tuberculosis is an infectious disease influenced by social factors rather than a simple infectious disease. In this study, we investigated the relationship between tuberculosis rates and socioeconomic status. METHODS: This study was conducted using data of the 49,483 participants of the Korean National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (KNHANES) VI-VIII (2013-2021). The relationships between tuberculosis rates and the quartiles of monthly household income and education level were examined using a multivariate logistic regression analysis. RESULTS: The KNHANES data revealed that the prevalence of tuberculosis as substantially related to monthly household income (odds ratio [OR], 6.0; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.1-32.0 for lowest vs. highest incomes) and education level (OR, 3.8; 95% CI, 1.2-12.0 for 10-12 years vs. ≥13 years; OR, 4.1; 95% CI, 1.2-14.8 for ≤ 6 years vs. ≥13 years). Furthermore, current tuberculosis treatment was significantly related to monthly household income and education level. CONCLUSION: There were substantial correlations between tuberculosis rates and socioeconomic status in South Korea.

MeSH terms

  • Medicine
  • Socioeconomic status
  • Tuberculosis
  • National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey
  • Quartile
  • Confidence interval
  • Odds ratio
  • Demography
  • Logistic regression
  • Multivariate analysis
  • Environmental health
  • Household income
  • Gerontology