Factors associated with pulmonary tuberculosis in older adults: A scoping review
Francisco de Assis Moura Batista, Juliana Iscarlaty Freire de Araújo, Fernanda Cunha Soares, Thalyta Cristina Mansano Schlosser, Clarissa Terenzi Seixas, Silvana Loana Oliveira-Sousa, Gilson de Vasconcelos Torres, Ana Elza Oliveira de Mendonça, Thaiza Teixeira Xavier Nobre

TL;DR
This study reviews factors linked to pulmonary tuberculosis in older adults, highlighting the need for targeted public health strategies.
Contribution
The study identifies key risk factors for pulmonary tuberculosis in older adults through a systematic scoping review.
Findings
Pulmonary tuberculosis is strongly associated with older male individuals and those with diabetes mellitus.
Smoking, alcohol use, and close contact with active TB cases are significant risk factors.
The study emphasizes the multifactorial nature of TB in older adults, including age-related conditions.
Abstract
Tuberculosis is an infectious disease with a substantial impact on public health, with the pulmonary form representing the most significant concern. The disease poses considerable risks to the elderly population, as it frequently manifests in conjunction with other age-related conditions, thereby complicating both diagnosis and clinical management. Several factors, including comorbidities, male sex, smoking, and alcohol consumption, may contribute to the development of the disease. This study aimed to identify, through a literature review, the main factors associated with pulmonary tuberculosis in older adults. A scoping review was conducted following the guidelines of the Joanna Briggs Institute and in accordance with the PRISMA-ScR extension for this type of study and was registered with the Open Science Framework. The research question was developed using the Population, Concept, and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsTuberculosis Research and Epidemiology · Diagnosis and treatment of tuberculosis · Pneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia detection and treatment
