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Tuberculosis infection screening in children with close contact: a hospital-based study

Lin Sun, Qi Xue, Yajie Guo, Hui Qi, Jieqiong Li, Xirong Wu, Qing-qin Yin, Yan Guo, Baoping Xu, Yacui Wang, Qi Jin, Lei Gao, Adong Shen

2021BMC Infectious Diseases16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Identifying and prioritizing at-risk populations is critical for pediatric tuberculosis control. We aimed to identify a latent tuberculosis infection (LTBI) screening strategy that is appropriate for the Chinese context among children with different TB exposure levels and to explore its clinical importance. METHODS: During 2013-2015, we enrolled hospitalized children with suspected respiratory infectious disease (RID) for LTBI screening using the tuberculin skin test (TST) and interferon-γ release assay (IGRA) T-SPOT.TB as part of a work up for their RID. Participants with confirmed diagnosis were classified into three subgroups according to level of exposure to TB: no reported contact risk, with household contact risk, and with non-household contact risk. RESULTS: A total 6202 children (median age: 4.76 years; interquartile range: 1.0-8.0 years) were enrolled. Children with no reported contact risk had the lowest proportions of positive results for the IGRA (0.7%) and TST (3.3%). The proportion of positive results for each test was higher for household contacts than non-household contacts. The TST positive proportion was much higher than that for the IGRA in all three groups. Children with IGRA+/TST+ results had larger indurations than those with IGRA- /TST+ results (15 mm vs. 13 mm, P = 0.02). For IGRA, older age (> 5 years) and non-household or household contact risk were associated with a positive result. CONCLUSIONS: Positive IGRA results in children with a contact risk can serve as a critical reference for LTBI management. IGRA can be used, in preference to TST, for Chinese children with a TB exposure risk.

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MedicineTuberculinContact tracingInterquartile rangeTuberculosisLatent tuberculosisContext (archaeology)Interferon gamma release assayPediatricsInternal medicineMycobacterium tuberculosisDiseaseInfectious disease (medical specialty)Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)PathologyBiologyPaleontologyTuberculosis Research and EpidemiologyPneumonia and Respiratory InfectionsInfectious Diseases and Tuberculosis
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