Risk Factors of Pulmonary Tuberculosis in Aseer Region, Saudi Arabia: A Case–Control Study
Faris Saeed Alsulayyim, Abdullah Abdulmohsen Alsabaani, Mohammad Abdullah Garnan, Amna Babiker Alshash, Asim Abdelwahid Elnoor Ali, Mohammed Awthah Aldail, Mazen Ali Asiri, Faten Ali Nasser, Syed Esam Mahmood

TL;DR
This study identifies risk factors for pulmonary tuberculosis in Saudi Arabia's Aseer region, including nationality, residence, and underweight status.
Contribution
The study provides new insights into specific risk factors for pulmonary TB in the Aseer region of Saudi Arabia.
Findings
Non-Saudi nationality, lower education, and being single are significant risk factors for pulmonary TB.
Underweight status and lower income are strongly associated with TB cases.
Residing in rural areas and apartments increases TB risk.
Abstract
Background: Tuberculosis (TB) constitutes one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Due to adopted prevention measures, good public health practices, and better treatment, its incidence, prevalence, and case fatality rates steadily fell. Objectives and Methods: Following a case–control research design, this study aimed to explore the risk factors of pulmonary TB among patients registered in the Aseer Region, Saudi Arabia. This study included 105 active TB cases (study group) and 143 (control group) who were randomly recruited from those attending the vaccination units at Primary Healthcare Centers in Aseer. Results: Participants differed significantly according to their nationality (with 65.7% being Saudi in the TB group compared with 89.5% Saudi nationals in the control, p < 0.001); educational status (with 27.6% being university graduates in the TB group compared…
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TopicsTuberculosis Research and Epidemiology · Healthcare Facilities Design and Sustainability · Diverse Scientific Research Studies
