Sugestões
Compartilhar
Informação da revista
Vol. 78. Núm. S2.
Páginas 205-214 (Novembro - Dezembro 2002)
Vol. 78. Núm. S2.
Páginas 205-214 (Novembro - Dezembro 2002)
Acesso de texto completo
Diagnóstico e terapêutica da tuberculose infantil - uma visão atualizada de um antigo problema
Visitas
2617
Clemax C. Sant'Annaa, Leonardo Véjar Mourguesb, Fernando Ferreroc, Ana M. Balanzatd
a Membro do Departamento Científico de Pneumologia da Sociedade Brasileira de Pediatria.
b Pneumologista pediátrico. Subprograma TBC Infantil. Hospital Dr. Sótero del Río. Puente Alto, Chile.
c Membro do Comitê de Pneumonologia da Sociedade Argentina de Pediatria.
d Membro do Comitê de Pneumonologia da Sociedade Argentina de Pediatria.
Este item recebeu
Informação do artigo
Suplemento especial
Este artigo faz parte de:
Vol. 78. Núm S2
Mais dados
Abstract
Objective

tuberculosis is still one of the most severe chronic diseases, especially in the world's poorest regions. Developing countries still have to face serious problems related to this endemic disease, in spite of the control programs they have implemented. The present study aims at updating the diagnosis and treatment of tuberculosis in three South American countries: Brazil, Chile and Argentina.

Sources

Medline and Lilacs databases, official guidelines and consensuses of the three countries involved.

Summary of the findings

Brazil, Chile and Argentina have guidelines based on the World Health Organization documents and on international consensuses. The standardization is similar between these countries, allowing the unification of language and favoring control measures. Within the Brazilian context, the new guidelines on the treatment of tuberculosis set out by the Ministry of Health are presented.

Conclusions

since each country had to make adaptations in an attempt to solve the epidemiological differences between them, the treatments against tuberculosis still present some discrepancies, such as the use of three or four drugs in some cases.

O texto completo está disponível em PDF
Baixar PDF
Idiomas
Jornal de Pediatria
Opções de artigo
Ferramentas