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An integrated approach to treat tobacco addiction in countries with high tuberculosis incidence.

机译:在结核高发国家治疗烟草成瘾的综合方法。

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Communicable diseases as well as maternal and child health in low- and middle-income countries continue to be the main focus of global attention. There are also rising trends in the prevalence of non-communicable diseases and further increases are predicted. Several countries are facing this 'dual burden of disease'. There is therefore a need to find ways to integrate the prevention and control of non-communicable diseases into the current health agenda. Tobacco treatment interventions in patients suspected with tuberculosis (TB) offer one such opportunity for a linked healthcare response. Many countries with a high incidence of TB are doubly burdened by an epidemic of tobacco use and tobacco-related diseases. Tobacco use increases the risk of TB infection and is associated with poor treatment compliance, increases in relapse rates and higher secondary mortality. In countries where TB is epidemic, this modest relative risk of infection leads to a significant attributable risk. Regular clinical contact with patients suspected with TB during the diagnosis and treatment phases provides considerable opportunity for health promotion to influence their tobacco-related behaviour. Consequently, treating tobacco addiction in patients suspected with TB is likely to improve the control of TB and prevent tobacco-related diseases. However, despite a high prevalence of tobacco use among TB patients, the treatment of tobacco addiction has not been a priority of TB control programmes. In countries with the dual epidemics of TB and tobacco use, considerable health and economic gains could potentially be made. If effective, such an approach would be highly desirable. We argue that further research assessing the cost-effectiveness and feasibility of linking healthcare interventions such as the treatment of tobacco addiction among TB suspects should receive high priority.
机译:中低收入国家的传染病以及妇幼健康仍然是全球关注的重点。非传染性疾病的流行率也呈上升趋势,并且预计还会进一步增加。一些国家正面临这种“双重疾病负担”。因此,需要找到将非传染性疾病的预防和控制纳入当前卫生议程的方法。对怀疑患有结核病(TB)的患者进行的烟草治疗干预措施提供了这样一种机会,使他们有联系起来的医疗保健应对措施。许多结核病高发国家加重了烟草使用和烟草相关疾病的流行。吸烟增加了结核感染的风险,并与治疗依从性差,复发率增加和继发性死亡率增加有关。在结核病流行的国家,这种适度的相对感染风险会导致很大的可归因风险。在诊断和治疗阶段定期与怀疑患有结核病的患者进行临床接触,可提供大量的健康促进机会,以影响其与烟草有关的行为。因此,在怀疑患有结核病的患者中治疗烟草成瘾可能会改善对结核病的控制并预防与烟草有关的疾病。然而,尽管在结核病患者中吸烟的流行率很高,但对烟草成瘾的治疗并不是结核病控制计划的重点。在结核病和烟草使用双重流行的国家中,可能会取得可观的健康和经济收益。如果有效,这种方法将是非常可取的。我们认为,进一步评估评估将结核病嫌疑人之间的烟草成瘾治疗等医疗保健措施联系起来的成本效益和可行性的研究应受到高度重视。

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