Speaker

Jun 15-16, 2023    Zurich, Switzerland
4th International Conference on

Respiratory Disease and Care

SADIA SABER

SADIA SABER

Bangladesh Medical College Bangladesh

Title: Socio-Demographic Determinants of Adult Pulmonary Tuberculosis Patients: A Hospital Based Study at Dhanmondi, Dhaka, Bangladesh

Abstract:

Background: Tuberculosis (TB) is a multi-system infectious disease with a major cause of morbidity and mortality all over the world but particularly in developing countries like Bangladesh. A normal healthy individual does not face the symptoms causing by tuberculosis due to their immune system that’s why infection among healthy individuals always remain silent. As it is highly infectious air borne disease that’s why treatment completion for TB is the cornerstone of its control and prevention. So to understand these factors efficiently this study was carried out about socio-demographic determinants of adult TB patients attending the tertiary care teaching hospital, Dhanmondi, Dhaka. Methodology: This was hospital based cross sectional observational study done at Bangladesh Medical College Hospital, Dhanmondi, Dhaka with the study period from January 2020 to December 2021.Total 410 patients of age group 18 years and above with persistent cough with sputum production for more than 2 weeks were enrolled for this study purpose. Results: Total prevalence of sputum positive adult pulmonary TB among the studied group was 69.02%. Majority 54% were male patients in the age group of 41-50 years (31.45%). Pulmonary TB was predominantly diagnosed among employed group 41.34%, those who have completed their high school level (34.28%) in mainly the rural (66.08%) locality. Joint family (61%) with 8-10 family members (43.46%) have been found mostly affected in our study. The cardinal features were cough with sputum production (80.21%) followed by fatigue (71.73%), fever (42.05%), sweating (46.99%), loss of appetite (32.86%) and weight loss (27.56%). Pulmonary TB was found mostly among smokers (57.23%) with normal BMI (44.88%).

Conclusion: To decrease the rate of infection with Tuberculosis, a ultifactorial approach can play the pivotal role by improving the living conditions, education level, economic status and adequate sanitation. Awareness can bring a new dimension in this regard.
Keywords: Socio-demographic determinants, tuberculosis.

Biography:

Sadia Saber, currently working as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Medicine, at Bangladesh Medical College, Dhanmondi, Dhaka, Bangladesh for the last 4 years. She completed her MBBS at the university of Dhaka in the year July 2010 with honors marks in Anatomy, Physiology, Biochemistry, and Pathology. She also secured 4th position in the merit list during her 2nd Professional MBBS Examination. Then she completed her 5 years of Post-graduation Clinical Training at Bangladesh Medical College Hospital From January 2012 – December 2016. She acquired her Fellowship (FCPS) in Internal Medicine from the Bangladesh College of Physicians and Surgeons (BCPS) in the session of January 2017. She obtained her MRCP (UK) & MRCP (Ireland) in the year of November 2017 & October 2019 respectively. She has passed MRCP SCE in Respiratory Medicine (UK) in the year of October 2021. She has also completed her Postgraduate Diploma in Respiratory Medicine, at the University of South Wales, Cardiff (UK) in the session of 2021-2022. She acquired European Diploma in Respiratory Medicine (Switzerland) in 2022. Currently, she is doing her Master’s Degree in Sleep Medicine at the European University of Madrid, Madrid, Spain. She is working as an active member of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow (UK), the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh (UK), the American College of Physicians (USA) & the American College of Chest Physicians (USA). She has got more than 35 publications in both national and international levels, among those she is the 1 st author for more than 25 publications.