1985
DOI: 10.1378/chest.87.6.770
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Undiagnosed Tuberculosis in Hospitalized Patients

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“…In-hospital mortality rate remains high at y60%, for patients with active pulmonary TB and respiratory failure [4][5][6][7][8][9][10]. This is twice as high as the mortality rate of patients with pneumonia requiring mechanical ventilation [4,11,12].Delays in the diagnosis and treatment of pulmonary TB have been recognised as the main causes of death [2,4,8,[13][14][15][16]. Several studies have sought to reduce these delays by identifying factors that lead to a high index of suspicion [4,8,[13][14][15][17][18][19][20].…”
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“…In-hospital mortality rate remains high at y60%, for patients with active pulmonary TB and respiratory failure [4][5][6][7][8][9][10]. This is twice as high as the mortality rate of patients with pneumonia requiring mechanical ventilation [4,11,12].Delays in the diagnosis and treatment of pulmonary TB have been recognised as the main causes of death [2,4,8,[13][14][15][16]. Several studies have sought to reduce these delays by identifying factors that lead to a high index of suspicion [4,8,[13][14][15][17][18][19][20].…”
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“…Delays in the diagnosis and treatment of pulmonary TB have been recognised as the main causes of death [2,4,8,[13][14][15][16]. Several studies have sought to reduce these delays by identifying factors that lead to a high index of suspicion [4,8,[13][14][15][17][18][19][20].…”
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“…Even in co-infection, such as with HIV, occurrence of TB could be a difficulty creating diagnostic complacency. Extra pulmonary TB is another state where its diagnosis can be missed as it manifests in other organs or sites of the body [12] .In many of the cases, the case of TB is also overlooked by the physicians that are mostly being attributed to lack of diagnostic facilities, inadequate investigation of the ailment and physician's specialization [13].…”
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“…Even in co-infection, such as with HIV, occurrence of TB could be a difficulty creating diagnostic complacency. Extra pulmonary TB is another state where its diagnosis can be missed as it manifests in other organs or sites of the body [6,7]. In many of the cases, the case of TB is also overlooked by the physicians that are mostly being attributed to lack of diagnostic facilities, inadequate investigation of the ailment and physician's specialization [8].…”
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