Research Article
Co-Infection of Different Mycological Profiles in Active Pediatric Tuberculosis Patients
Author(s):
Shyam Sundar Bera*, Akash Das, Rupa Dasgupta, Tarun kumar Pathak, Devnil Pathak, Barnali Das, Rajdeep Paul and Debabrata Das
Background: Fungal elements can cause rigorous difficulty; generally in pediatric sufferers that
have stumpy immunity to prolonged treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis. Many clinicians
some time disregard fungal pulmonary infection, but it has a specific clinical manifestation for
treatment purpose so that fungal pathogen can cause severe complication in treatment process
in MDR tuberculosis.
Aim: The aim was to identify different overlapping mycological coinfection during the treatment
process of a pediatric pulmonary tuberculosis patients and know the prevalence rate.
Method: The present study was conducted among 133 pediatric pulmonary tuberculosis patients
with a subdivided groups of MTB and MTB-Rif and two specific age groups wise from Feb, 2020
to Oct, 2022 at Debra Super specialty Hospital, W.. Read More»
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