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Sal Jal 2015; 2 (1)
Potencial presencia de tuberculosis zoonótica en la región Altos Sur de Jalisco, México
Higareda-de Sales LG, Ramírez-Cervantes FJ, Razo-Ibarra F, Milián-Suazo F, Aguilar-Tipacamú G, Herrera- Rodríguez SE
Language: Spanish
References: 17
Page: 25-29
PDF size: 370.70 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Objective: To analyze the number of reported cases
of tuberculosis (TB) in the period 2010-2013 in the
Health Region III, Altos Sur, Jalisco State to quantify
the presence of zoonotic tuberculosis (TBZ).
Method:
Retrospective analysis of the response variables based
on the epidemiological records of 120 cases reported in
the region.
Results: The rate of people diagnosed with
tuberculosis in the region was 5.9 cases per 100,000
populations; the proportion of extra-pulmonary
tuberculosis cases was higher than the typical lung
tuberculosis (68/52). Th ere is literature that supports
that fi ndings found in this study, may suggest that
Mycobacterium bovis could be associated with extrapulmonar
tuberculosis disease in humans; However,
due the lack of studies to identification of the etiological
agent either by culture and/or spoligotyping, there
is no way to confirm the species responsible for the
infection.
Conclusions: There is evidence of the possible
involvement of
M. bovis in human tuberculosis cases in
the study region. We concluded, it is necessary to make
the specific epidemiological studies to corroborate this
theory.
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