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Title: Mycobacterium tuberculosis and mycobacterium africanum in stools from children attending an immunization clinic in Ibadan, Nigeria
Authors: Cadmus, S. I. B.
Jenkins, A. O.
Godfroid, J.
Osinusi, K.
Adewole, I. F.
Murphy, R. L.
Taiwo, B. O.
Issue Date: 2009
Publisher: Elsevier Ltd
Abstract: "BACKGROUND:Tuberculosis is a major cause of childhood morbidity and mortality in Nigeria. Diagnosis of childhood tuberculosis is a global challenge making early treatment a mirage. In this study we investigated the stools of children for the presence of mycobacteria. METHODS:Stool samples from children aged 3 days to 3 years who presented for postnatal immunization at a large university-based clinic in Nigeria, were subjected to Ziehl-Neelsen staining. Samples with acid-fast bacilli were further processed using mycobacterial culture, spoligotyping, and deletion typing. RESULTS:One hundred and ninety-two stool samples from different children were collected and processed. Thirty (15.6%) had acid-fast bacilli. Of these, eight had Mycobacterium tuberculosis and one had Mycobacterium africanum. CONCLUSIONS:Approximately 5% (9/192) of apparently well children had evidence of potentially serious tuberculosis infection. The usefulness of stool specimens for diagnosing pediatric tuberculosis warrants further investigation."
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