| Literature DB >> 19251788 |
S S S Teo1, M Alfaham, M R Evans, J M Watson, A Riordan, P Sonnenberg, J Clark, A Hayward, M Sharland, J Moore-Gillon, V Novelli, D Quinn, D Shingadia.
Abstract
The sensitivity of the Enhanced Tuberculosis Surveillance (ETS) scheme for monitoring tuberculosis in children is unknown. We used the British Paediatric Surveillance Unit (BPSU) reporting scheme to conduct a prospective observational study of tuberculosis in children aged <16 yrs in the UK. Reported cases were then matched with records from the ETS database. A total of 320 cases were reported to the BPSU between January and December 2004. We estimated that there were 557 paediatric cases in England, Wales and Northern Ireland in 2004: 222 (40%) cases reported to both BPSU and ETS, 98 (18%) reported to BPSU but not ETS and 237 (42%) reported to ETS but not BPSU. Children aged <5 yrs were significantly less likely to be reported to ETS compared with older children (p<0.01). There is substantial under-reporting of childhood tuberculosis, especially of children aged <5 yrs. ETS provides a representative picture of the demographics but may miss approximately 20% of cases. This should be taken into account when planning training and resource requirements for tuberculosis. Increased efforts are needed to ensure that all paediatric cases are reported to ETS.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19251788 DOI: 10.1183/09031936.00031808
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur Respir J ISSN: 0903-1936 Impact factor: 16.671