Research Article

Seasonality of Tuberculosis in Tekirdağ City, 2007-2011

  • Levent Cem Mutlu
  • Remzi Altın
  • Hayati Güneş
  • Mustafa Doğan
  • Mustafa Oran
  • Salman Işık
  • Gürdal Salt
  • Ayşe Demet Kaya
  • Birol Topçu

Received Date: 25.04.2014 Accepted Date: 25.10.2014 Namik Kemal Med J 2014;2(3):108-112

Aim

It is well known that the incidence of many respiratory infections shows seasonal variability. Unlike other respiratory infections, in many studies tuberculosis (TB) diagnoses increase in summer and the mechanism underlying this fluctuation remains unknown. We aimed to examine whether TB has an annual seasonal pattern in Tekirdağ.

Materials and Methods

Data were obtained from TB dispensaries in Tekirdağ retrospectively. There were 1311 cases of TB notified between January 2007 and December 2011. TB notifications show a seasonal pattern, with a peak in spring and summer, which is present in both pulmonary and extra pulmonary tuberculosis.

Results

TB notification was found highest in summer with the value of 28,4 %.

Conclusion

TB incidence in Tekirdağ showed seasonality like previous studies held in different countries. There is a need for large longitudinal studies to clarify the underlying mechanisms that may provide a better disease control.

Keywords: Tuberculosis, Incidence, seasonality