Force of tuberculosis infection among adolescents in a high HIV and TB prevalence community: a cross-sectional observation study
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Understanding of the transmission dynamics of tuberculosis (TB) in high TB and HIV prevalent settings is required in order to develop effective intervention strategies for TB control. However, there are little data assessing incidenc...
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doaj-1de97dd30d87497ab16eaf56d860afb02020-11-25T03:39:22ZengBMCBMC Infectious Diseases1471-23342011-06-0111115610.1186/1471-2334-11-156Force of tuberculosis infection among adolescents in a high HIV and TB prevalence community: a cross-sectional observation studySebastian ElaineAquino Lisa DHLiang HuaBekker Linda-GailMiddelkoop KerenMyer LandonWood Robin<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Understanding of the transmission dynamics of tuberculosis (TB) in high TB and HIV prevalent settings is required in order to develop effective intervention strategies for TB control. However, there are little data assessing incidence of TB infection in adolescents in these settings.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>We performed a tuberculin skin test (TST) and HIV survey among secondary school learners in a high HIV and TB prevalence community. TST responses to purified protein derivative RT23 were read after 3 days. HIV-infection was assessed using Orasure® collection device and ELISA testing. The results of the HIV-uninfected participants were combined with those from previous surveys among primary school learners in the same community, and force of TB infection was calculated by age.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>The age of 820 secondary school participants ranged from 13 to 22 years. 159 participants had participated in the primary school surveys. At a 10 mm cut-off, prevalence of TB infection among HIV-uninfected and first time participants, was 54% (n = 334/620). HIV prevalence was 5% (n = 40/816). HIV infection was not significantly associated with TST positivity (p = 0.07). In the combined survey dataset, TB prevalence was 45% (n = 645/1451), and was associated with increasing age and male gender. Force of infection increased with age, from 3% to 7.3% in adolescents ≥20 years of age.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>We show a high force of infection among adolescents, positively associated with increasing age. We postulate this is due to increased social contact with infectious TB cases. Control of the TB epidemic in this setting will require reducing the force of infection.</p> http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2334/11/156 |
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Sebastian Elaine Aquino Lisa DH Liang Hua Bekker Linda-Gail Middelkoop Keren Myer Landon Wood Robin |
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Force of tuberculosis infection among adolescents in a high HIV and TB prevalence community: a cross-sectional observation study |
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Force of tuberculosis infection among adolescents in a high HIV and TB prevalence community: a cross-sectional observation study |
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Force of tuberculosis infection among adolescents in a high HIV and TB prevalence community: a cross-sectional observation study |
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Force of tuberculosis infection among adolescents in a high HIV and TB prevalence community: a cross-sectional observation study |
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Force of tuberculosis infection among adolescents in a high HIV and TB prevalence community: a cross-sectional observation study |
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force of tuberculosis infection among adolescents in a high hiv and tb prevalence community: a cross-sectional observation study |
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<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Understanding of the transmission dynamics of tuberculosis (TB) in high TB and HIV prevalent settings is required in order to develop effective intervention strategies for TB control. However, there are little data assessing incidence of TB infection in adolescents in these settings.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>We performed a tuberculin skin test (TST) and HIV survey among secondary school learners in a high HIV and TB prevalence community. TST responses to purified protein derivative RT23 were read after 3 days. HIV-infection was assessed using Orasure® collection device and ELISA testing. The results of the HIV-uninfected participants were combined with those from previous surveys among primary school learners in the same community, and force of TB infection was calculated by age.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>The age of 820 secondary school participants ranged from 13 to 22 years. 159 participants had participated in the primary school surveys. At a 10 mm cut-off, prevalence of TB infection among HIV-uninfected and first time participants, was 54% (n = 334/620). HIV prevalence was 5% (n = 40/816). HIV infection was not significantly associated with TST positivity (p = 0.07). In the combined survey dataset, TB prevalence was 45% (n = 645/1451), and was associated with increasing age and male gender. Force of infection increased with age, from 3% to 7.3% in adolescents ≥20 years of age.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>We show a high force of infection among adolescents, positively associated with increasing age. We postulate this is due to increased social contact with infectious TB cases. Control of the TB epidemic in this setting will require reducing the force of infection.</p> |
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