Epidemiology of extrapulmonary tuberculosis in central Guangxi from 2016 to 2021

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Lanxiang Li
Yu Lv
Lingsong Su
Qianyu Liu
Ke Lan
Di Wei
Qingguo Wu
Yanling Hu
Jiannan Lv
Xianwu Pang
Bo Xie
Zengjing Liu
Xihua Wei
Aimei Liu
Jing Leng
Yongzhong Wei
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[1] Basic Medical College of Guangxi Medical University,Department of Immunology
[2] Chest Hospital of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region,School of Information and Management
[3] Guangxi Medical University,Institute of Life Sciences
[4] Guangxi Medical University,Center of Genomic and Personalized Medicine
[5] Guangxi Medical University,Guangxi Collaborative Innovation Center for Biomedicine
[6] Guangxi Medical University,Guangxi Key Laboratory of Translational Medicine for Treating High
[7] Guangxi University of Chinese Medicine,Incidence Infectious Diseases With Integrative Medicine
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Tuberculosis; Epidemiology; Pulmonary tuberculosis; Extrapulmonary tuberculosis; Risk factor; Guangxi;
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The burden of extrapulmonary tuberculosis (EPTB) has gradually increased in recent years, but not enough epidemiological data is available from central Guangxi. To better understand the epidemiology of EPTB in central Guangxi and identify risk factors associated with them, we retrospectively investigated the epidemiology of tuberculosis (TB), especially EPTB, among patients admitted to the Chest Hospital of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region between 2016 and 2021. We excluded those infected with both pulmonary tuberculosis (PTB) and EPTB, reported the proportion and incidence of PTB or EPTB, and compared the demographic characteristics and risk factors of EPTB and PTB cases using univariate and multivariate logistic regression models. Among 30,893 TB patients, 67.25% (20,774) had PTB and 32.75% (10,119) had EPTB. Among EPTB, pleural, skeletal, lymphatic, pericardial, meningeal, genitourinary, intestinal, and peritoneal TB accounted for 49.44%, 27.20%, 8.55%, 4.39%, 3.36%, 1.48%, 0.87%, and 0.79%, respectively. Patients who were younger (age < 25), from rural areas, Zhuang and other ethnic groups, and diagnosed with anemia and HIV infection were more likely to develop EPTB. However, patients with diabetes and COPD were less likely to have EPTB. From 2016 to 2021, the proportion of PTB cases decreased from 69.73 to 64.07%. The percentage of EPTB cases increased from 30.27 to 35.93%, with the largest increase in skeletal TB from 21.48 to 34.13%. The epidemiology and risk factors of EPTB in central Guangxi are different from those of PTB. The incidence of EPTB is increasing and further studies are needed to determine the reasons for it.
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