2022
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pgph.0000039
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High incidence of pulmonary tuberculosis in an indigenous Saharia tribe in Madhya Pradesh, central India—A prospective cohort study

Abstract: Background Lack of TB incidence data is an important evidence gap among Saharia–a high TB burden indigenous community in Madhya Pradesh, central India. The present study was undertaken to calculate the incidence of pulmonary tuberculosis in this tribe. Objective To calculate the incidence of pulmonary tuberculosis (PTB) among the Saharia tribal population in Madhya Pradesh, central India. Methods A prospective cohort study was conducted among the Saharia tribal population (aged 15 years and above) of Shivp… Show more

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“…Under five child mortality is alarming (54.6 %) among tribes compared to others 45.4 %; frequency of antenatal care visit by tribes is 55.5% whereas it is 62 % for others; 76.9 % of tribal children belong to 6-59 months age group are affected by anemia, 64.2% women in reproductive age group are anemic 25. Significant number (70%) of anemic adolescent girls were found in Baiga tribe in Mandala district 26 . Child and adolescent malnutrition are exceedingly observed among tribal districts of Madhya Pradesh 27-29. Tuberculosis is disproportionally high among Saharia tribe of Madhya Pradesh compared to not only from general population, but also much high from other tribes of India 30 . Information and knowledge about health and hygiene practices specifically during menstruation period among tribal adolescent girls and women were found to be lower as compared to others 31 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Under five child mortality is alarming (54.6 %) among tribes compared to others 45.4 %; frequency of antenatal care visit by tribes is 55.5% whereas it is 62 % for others; 76.9 % of tribal children belong to 6-59 months age group are affected by anemia, 64.2% women in reproductive age group are anemic 25. Significant number (70%) of anemic adolescent girls were found in Baiga tribe in Mandala district 26 . Child and adolescent malnutrition are exceedingly observed among tribal districts of Madhya Pradesh 27-29. Tuberculosis is disproportionally high among Saharia tribe of Madhya Pradesh compared to not only from general population, but also much high from other tribes of India 30 . Information and knowledge about health and hygiene practices specifically during menstruation period among tribal adolescent girls and women were found to be lower as compared to others 31 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…6,15,16,22,61 Individual patients in tribal areas in India face major challenges due to poor socioeconomic conditions, socio-cultural variables, individual ignorance or discrimination, mental health challenges, limited resources or transportation, gender-specific education, a lack of basic understanding about the disease, and difficulty accessing the healthcare facility. 1,3,22,43,[60][61][62][63] According to studies by Rao et al 29 , Bhat et al 55 , and Thomas et al 16 , PTB exposures were more prevalent among tribal groups, and 2.8 times higher prevalent among males than females. 16,22,29,55,63 Drug-resistant tuberculosis According to current trends, drug-resistant tuberculosis (DR-TB), which is resistant to a variety of anti-tuberculosis drugs, is a serious problem in the Indian population, and as a result, it has become a new impediment to India's efforts to combat the illness.…”
Section: The Burden Of Tuberculosis In Different States Of Indiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1,3,22,43,[60][61][62][63] According to studies by Rao et al 29 , Bhat et al 55 , and Thomas et al 16 , PTB exposures were more prevalent among tribal groups, and 2.8 times higher prevalent among males than females. 16,22,29,55,63 Drug-resistant tuberculosis According to current trends, drug-resistant tuberculosis (DR-TB), which is resistant to a variety of anti-tuberculosis drugs, is a serious problem in the Indian population, and as a result, it has become a new impediment to India's efforts to combat the illness. 33,36,45,56,59,64,65 The four first-line antibiotics for tuberculosis are rifampicin, isoniazid, pyrazinamide, and ethambutol.…”
Section: The Burden Of Tuberculosis In Different States Of Indiamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…One stark example of TB burden is among Saharia community, a particularly vulnerable tribal group, in Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan, which has the highest prevalence in the country; pulmonary TB incidence is 1504 per 100,000 population in Saharia tribe as compared to the national average of 217 per 100,000 population 9 .…”
Section: Burden Of Tuberculosis (Tb) and Malaria Among Tribal Populat...mentioning
confidence: 99%