The Diet, Physical Activity and Accommodation of Patients with Quiescent Pulmonary Tuberculosis in a Poor South Indian Community

Ramakrishnan, C V and Rajendran, Kanthi and Mohan, K and Fox, Wallace and Radhakrishna, S (1966) The Diet, Physical Activity and Accommodation of Patients with Quiescent Pulmonary Tuberculosis in a Poor South Indian Community. Bulletin of the World Health Organization, 34 (4). pp. 553-571. ISSN 00429686

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Abstract

A previous report from the Tuberculosis Chemotherapy Centre, Madras, has shown that, if standard chemotherapy is given for one year, the response of patients treated at home in very poor environmental circumstances is nearly as good as that of those treated in sanatorium under much more favourable conditions. This paper reports on a four-year follow-up of all the patients whose disease was bacteriologically quiescent at the end of the year’s treatment. During this period, all the patients were managed on a domiciliary basis : about a quarter of them received chemotherapy with isoniazid alone for two years, another quarter received the drug for one year and the rest received no specific chemotherapy. Despite adverse environmental factors (poor diet ; long hours of work often involving strenuous physical activity ; overcrowded living conditions ; and, for the sanatorium patients, the stresses of returning suddenly to the unfavourable home environment), the great majority of patients in both series maintained quiescent disease throughout the follow-up period. Furthermore, the few patients whose disease relapsed bacteriologically were at no special dietary disadvantage in comparison with those who maintained quiescent disease throughout, nor did they show any appreciable differences in occupation, physical activity or living accommodation. These findings, together with the earlier ones, indicate that, despite adverse environmental circumstances, standard chemotherapy for an adequate period of time is sufficient in the great majority of patients for the attainment of bacteriological quiescence and its maintenance thereafter.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Tuberculosis > Operational Research
Divisions: Epidemiology
Depositing User: Dr. Rathinasabapati R
Date Deposited: 18 Jul 2013 08:32
Last Modified: 08 Mar 2016 06:14
URI: http://eprints.nirt.res.in/id/eprint/75

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