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“…(1) The mean age found for the elderly (69 years of age) was lower than the 75 years of age cited by some authors, (11,14) probably because the data in the literature are for developed countries, where only individuals above the age of 65 are considered elderly. (1) The frequency of smoking, among the cases and among the controls, was higher than that reported in the literature (elderly -39.1%; young adults -53.9%), (10) probably because the present OR: odds ratio; 95% CI: 95% confidence interval; n -varies according to the number of individuals who provided the information study included former smokers in the smokers category. Some authors point out that the greatest problems of the elderly in developing countries are poverty and difficulty in accessing health care.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 50%
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“…(1) The mean age found for the elderly (69 years of age) was lower than the 75 years of age cited by some authors, (11,14) probably because the data in the literature are for developed countries, where only individuals above the age of 65 are considered elderly. (1) The frequency of smoking, among the cases and among the controls, was higher than that reported in the literature (elderly -39.1%; young adults -53.9%), (10) probably because the present OR: odds ratio; 95% CI: 95% confidence interval; n -varies according to the number of individuals who provided the information study included former smokers in the smokers category. Some authors point out that the greatest problems of the elderly in developing countries are poverty and difficulty in accessing health care.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 50%
“…In developed countries, approximately 90% of all TB cases in the elderly are secondary to the re-activation of a latent focus. (3)(4)(5)10,14) In the cases analyzed herein, we observed that most of the elderly reported having had no contact with individuals with TB, which suggests disease by re-activation of latent infection, although this hypothesis cannot be confirmed based on the data obtained in the present study ( Table 2).…”
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confidence: 61%
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“…O TS tem sido abordado sob diferentes aspectos, sob a singularidade do doente (11) , sob a ótica da equipe de saú-de (12) , sob aspectos organizacionais dentro do sistema de saúde (13)(14) .…”
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