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What is Elderly Population

Handbook of Research on Geriatric Health, Treatment, and Care
The elderly population is defined as people aged 65 and over. The elderly dependency rate is defined as the ratio between the elderly population and the working age (15-64 years) population.
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Impact of Tuberculosis in Elderly Population
Gagan Chooramani (King George's Medical University, India) and Pooja Singh (Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, India)
Copyright: © 2018 |Pages: 13
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-3480-8.ch018
Abstract
The World Health Organization has declared that the spread of tuberculosis is a global emergency. Despite the implementation of strong tuberculosis-control initiatives by WHO, this highly infectious disease continues to affect all vulnerable populations, including the elderly population. Adverse social factors and poor living conditions also affect the elderly much more than the young. The clinical characteristics of tuberculosis in older adults can be unusual and may be confused with age-related illnesses. Various factors related to old age can also cause complications in the diagnosis, treatment, and disease outcomes for tuberculosis patients. The contributory factors may be poor memory, deafness, mental confusion, or impairment of speech. In addition, therapy for tuberculosis in elderly individuals is challenging because of the increased incidence of adverse drug reactions. Hence, understanding the impact of these substantial aspects will help to overcome the problem of tuberculosis in the elderly population.
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