Characteristics of tuberculosis in older patients
Marie-Josiane Ntsama Essomba, Virginie Poka Mayap, Alain Kuaban, A. Ntyo’o Nkoumou, E. Ngah Komo, Eric Walter Pefura Yone
Journal of the Pan African Thoracic Society · 2025-03
Abstract
Objectives Older have increased susceptibility to tuberculosis (TB). The aim of our study was to determine the characteristics of TB in the older as compared to the non-older population. Materials and Methods We conducted a retrospective cross-sectional study of all patients treated for TB between 2010 and 2015 in the North and West regions of Cameroon. Sociodemographic, clinical, and paraclinical data of older patients (aged ≥65) with TB were compared to those of non-older patients (15–64 years). Results Overall, 19,681 patients were treated for TB during the study period, of whom 1131 (5.7%) were older. In the older group, the median age was 70 years [interquartile range 63–77] and 723 (64%) were male. The older group was more likely to have sputum-negative pulmonary TB (SNPTB) (12.7% vs. 10.4, P = 0.034), extrapulmonary TB (EPTB) (14.9% vs. 11.3%, P < 0.001), less TB lymphadenitis (5.4 vs. 21.6%, P = 0.004), and less human immunodeficiency virus coinfection (9.3% vs. 30.3%, P < 0.001) than the non-older group. Conclusion Older patients with TB in the North and West regions of Cameroon have a higher tendency to SNPTB and EPTB presentations. Healthcare providers should maintain a high index of suspicion to reduce diagnostic delays in older patients with TB.
MeSH terms
- Tuberculosis
- Medicine