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Host factors in TB
Learning ObjectivesExplain about important factors of the host that influences the TB epidemic.
age, sex, immunity, co-morbidity, Nutrition, substance abuse,
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Host factors in TB disease are various factors/attributes of the host(person who is developing TB disease/infection).
The various host factors are as follows:
- Age: TB can affect people of any age. Young adults (15-30 years of age) are seen to have high rates of disease in India. Children and the elderly are also key and vulnerable population for the contraction of the disease.
- Gender: TB affects all genders, but males have higher disease rates, probably owing to higher levels of exposure to the bacteria in occupational settings.
- Immunity status: Individuals with compromised immunity status, like those on corticosteroid therapy/ immunosuppressants after organ transplant, HIV infection, diabetes mellitus etc., are more prone to TB infection and disease.
- Nutritional status: Undernutrition causes weakening of the immune system and hence predisposes to TB. Risk of TB increases by about 14% with each unit reduction in Body Mass Index (BMI).
- Previous TB infection: Individuals who are close/ household contact persons of confirmed pulmonary TB patients; individuals residing in TB high-prevalence regions; key and vulnerable population like healthcare workers, homeless people, HIV infected etc., have high chances of being already infected with TB and hence, would progress to disease.
Resources
- India TB Report 2021, Central TB Division, MoHFW, Government of India.
- TB Risk Factors, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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Question | Answer 1 | Answer 2 | Answer 3 | Answer 4 | Correct answer | Correct explanation | Page id | Part of Pre-test | Part of Post-test |
Pick the correct statement for the causation of TB disease. | Undernutrition causes TB disease. | HIV infection compromises the immune system and may lead to TB disease. | Children do not develop TB disease. | The elderly are not at high risk for developing TB disease. | 2 |
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Yes | Yes |
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