| Literature DB >> 23621942 |
Marino Faccini1, Luigi Ruffo Codecasa, Giorgio Ciconali, Serafina Cammarata, Catia Rosanna Borriello, Costanza De Gioia, Alessandro Za, Andrea Filippo Marino, Valentina Vighi, Maurizio Ferrarese, Giovanni Gesu, Ester Mazzola, Silvana Castaldi.
Abstract
Investigation of an outbreak of tuberculosis (TB) in a primary school in Milan, Italy, found 15 schoolchildren had active TB disease and 173 had latent TB infection. TB was also identified in 2 homeless men near the school. Diagnostic delay, particularly in the index case-patient, contributed to the transmission of infection.Entities:
Keywords: Beijing strain; Italy; Milan; bacteria; children; control; diagnosis; disease management; epidemiology; genotyping; homeless; outbreak; school; surveillance; tuberculosis; tuberculosis and other mycobacteria
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23621942 PMCID: PMC3647646 DOI: 10.3201/eid1902.120527
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Emerg Infect Dis ISSN: 1080-6040 Impact factor: 6.883
Distribution of prevalence rates of TB and LTBI among current and former students at primary school, Milan, Italy, 2011*
| Class | No. students | No. (%) undergoing TST | No. (%) TST positive† | Total no. (%) active TB cases‡ | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| First test | Second and third tests | Total positive | ||||
| First year | 162 | 161 (99.4) | 3 (1.9) | 0 | 3 (1.9) | 1 (0.6) |
| Second year | 174 | 172 (98.9) | 47 (27.3) | 3 (1.7) | 50 (29.1) | 5 (2.9) |
| Third year | 170 | 170 (100) | 11 (6.5) | 0 | 11 (6.5) | 0 |
| Fourth year | 156 | 156 (100) | 30 (19.2) | 3 (1.9) | 33 (21.2) | 2 (1.3) |
| Fifth year | 151 | 149 (98.7) | 57 (38.3) | 2 (1.3) | 59 (39.6) | 4 (2.7) |
| Former fifth year§ | 156 | 156 (100) | 29 (18.6) | ND | 29 (18.6) | 3 (1.9) |
| Transferred | 20 | 13 (65) | 3 (23.1) | ND | 3 (23.1) | 0 |
| Total | 989 | 977 (98.8) | 180 (18.4) | 8 (0.8) | 188 (19.2) | 15 (1.5) |
*Because a delay of 8–10 weeks after exposure is necessary for a positive skin test, follow-up screening was performed for students whose initial test occurred <10 weeks after exposure. TB, tuberculosis; LTBI, latent TB infection; TST, tuberculin skin test; ND, not done because initial screening was >10 weeks after exposure. †At the first screening, 3 students refused to submit to TST; 11 refused at the second, and 11 at the third. ‡All other infections were LTBI. §Those who were fifth-year students during the previous school year.
Figure 1Floor plan of classrooms at primary school in Milan, Italy, 2010. Values are no. tuberculosis infections/total no. pupils in classroom (% pupils infected). Shading indicates classrooms with highest rates of infection: the classroom of the 17-year-old student determined to be the index case-patient (black shading) and the 2 adjacent classrooms (gray shading).
Figure 2Hypothetical timeline of tuberculosis (TB) outbreak at primary school in Milan, Italy, 2009–2011. Vertical dashed lines indicate school year delineation. The connection among cases established through epidemiologic investigation (epi) or genotyping of Mycobacterium tuberculosis strains (gen) is indicated.