Review Article

Female Genital Tuberculosis: Clinical Presentation, Current Diagnosis, and Treatment

Table 1

Characteristics of quoted studies.

Study designPopulationNum. of participantsFGTB prevalenceInfertility due to FGTBRef.Authors
PrimarySecondary

Observational analytical studyInfertile woman15020%83.33%16.67%[5](Shahzad, 2012)
Cross-sectional surveyFertile and infertile woman27780.9%N/AN/A[6](Ali and Abdallah, 2012)
Community-based cross-sectional surveyFertile and infertile woman4600.045%N/AN/A[7](Parvez et al., 2017)
A descriptive, cross-sectional studyInfertile woman1936.7%84.6%15.4%[8](Zahoor et al., 2019)
Prospective studyInfertile woman2005.5%N/AN/A[9](D. Sharma et al., 2019)
Prospective studyInfertile woman1507.2%N/AN/A[10](Jindal, 2006)
Prospective studyGeneral gynecological problems472.8%N/AN/A[10](Jindal, 2006)
Meta-analysisInfertile women436124.2%N/AN/A[11](Chaman-Ara et al., 2016)
Meta-analysisGeneral population of Iran117566.3%N/AN/A[12](Akbarizade et al., 2018)
A cross-sectional surveyWomen presenting with various gynecologic symptoms27781.6%N/AN/A[6](Ali and Abdallah, 2012)
Prospective studyTuberculosis patients16721.25%N/AN/A[13](Patel and Dhand, 2016)