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Roque Miramontes1, Andrew N Hill1, Rachel S Yelk Woodruff1, Lauren A Lambert1, Thomas R Navin1, Kenneth G Castro1, Philip A LoBue1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Reexamining the prevalence of persons infected with tuberculosis (TB) is important to determine trends over time. In 2011-2012 a TB component was included in the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) to estimate the reservoir of persons infected with TB.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26536035 PMCID: PMC4633161 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0140881
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Fig 1Flow chart illustrating participation in the 2011–2012 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, including total survey participants and number and percentage of survey participants who had tuberculin skin and interferon gamma release assay tests and results.
Tuberculin Skin Test Positive Prevalence in the Civilian, Noninstitutionalized U.S. Population, Ages 6+, 2011–2012 and 1999–2000.
| 2011–2012 | 1999–2000 | |||
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| Characteristics | TST Positive Prevalence, % (95% CI) | TST Positive, N (95% CI) x 1,000 | TST Positive Prevalence, % (95% CI) | TST Positive, N (95% CI) x 1,000 |
| Total | 4.7 (3.4–6.3) | 13,276 (9,604–17,795) | 4.3 (3.5–5.3) | 10,725 (8,730–13,220) |
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| Female | 4.4 (3.2–5.9) | 6,386 (4,644–8,563) | 3.3 (2.3–4.6) | 4,238 (2,954–5,907) |
| Male | 5.0 (3.6–6.9) | 6,866 (4,944–9,475) | 5.4 (4.5–6.6) | 6,534 (5,445–7,986) |
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| 6–14 | 1.0 (0.6–1.8) | 370 (222–666) | 1.2 (0.6–2.2) | 440 (220–807) |
| 15–24 | 2.9 (1.8–4.7) | 1,247 (774–2,021) | 2.3 (1.2–4.5) | 877 (458–1,716) |
| 25–44 | 5.7 (3.8–8.7) | 4,590 (3,060–7,006) | 4.8 (3.7–6.3) | 3,957 (3,050–5,193) |
| 45–64 | 6.3 (4.5–8.7) | 5,157 (3,684–7,122) | 6.4 (4.5–8.9) | 3,818 (2,684–5,309) |
| ≥65 | 4.3 (3.0–6.2) | 1,724 (1,203–2,485) | 5.4 (3.7–7.8) | 1,757 (1,204–2,538) |
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| Non-Hispanic white | 1.0 (0.6–1.8) | 1,821 (1,093–3,278) | 2.0 (1.3–2.8) | 3,575 (2,324–5,005) |
| Non-Hispanic black | 6.9 (5.2–9.0) | 2,323 (1,750–3,030) | 7.7 (6.0–9.9) | 2,370 (1,847–3,047) |
| Hispanic | 12.3 (8.9–16.7) | 5,543 (4,010–7,525) | … | … |
| Non-Hispanic Asian | 22.2 (18.5–26.3) | 3,057 (2,547–3,621) | … | … |
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| At or above poverty | 3.9 (2.7–5.6) | 7,876 (5,453–11,309) | 3.5 (2.7–4.5) | 7,486 (5,775–9,625) |
| Below poverty | 7.0 (5.6–8.7) | 5,006 (4,005–6,222) | 6.3 (4.3–9.2) | 1,875 (1,280–2,738) |
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| <High school | 6.0 (4.2–8.4) | 4,910 (3,437–6,874) | 5.6 (4.5–7.0) | 2,542 (2,043–3,178) |
| High school graduate | 4.8 (3.2–7.3) | 3,184 (2,122–4,842) | 3.4 (2.4–4.8) | 2,248 (1,587–3,174) |
| Beyond high school | 3.8 (2.8–5.0) | 5,103 (3,760–6,715) | 3.6 (2.4–5.3) | 3,645 (2,430–5,366) |
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| United States | 1.5 (0.9–2.6) | 3,641 (2,185–6,312) | 1.9 (1.5–2.5) | 4,170 (3,292–5,487) |
| Foreign-born | 20.5 (16.1–25.8) | 8,139 (6,392–10,243) | 18.1 (13.5–23.8) | 5,421 (4,043–7,128) |
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| Normal | 4.1 (3.0–5.6) | … | 4.0 (3.1–5.1) | … |
| Prediabetes | 6.7 (4.1–10.7) | … | 9.1 (6.6–12.4) | … |
| Diabetes | 8.7 (6.0–12.4) | … | 6.9 (4.6–10.3) | … |
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| Underweight | 4.3 (1.6–11.0) | … | 1.4 (0.6–3.7) | … |
| Normal | 4.1 (2.9–5.8) | … | 4.3 (3.1–6.0) | … |
| Overweight | 5.0 (3.7–6.8) | … | 5.2 (4.2–6.6) | … |
| Obese | 5.1 (3.4–7.6) | … | 4.3 (3.2–5.8) | … |
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| Never Smoker | 5.5 (3.9–7.7) | … | 4.0 (2.7–6.0) | … |
| Former Smoker | 5.3 (3.8–7.3) | … | 6.2 (4.4–8.7) | … |
| Current Smoker | 5.8 (3.6–9.4) | … | 6.6 (4.9–8.9) | … |
a Calculated for characteristics for which a population denominator was available
b Estimates for Hispanic and Asian subgroups cannot be calculated for 1999–2000 due to NHANES sampling methodology
cDefined using the ratio of family income to poverty (calculated by dividing family income by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services poverty guidelines specific to the survey year); < 1 was considered below poverty
d Normal, prediabetes and diabetes were defined using the National Institutes of Health’s glycohemoglobin (A1C) cutoff values http://diabetes.niddk.nih.gov/dm/pubs/diagnosis/
e BMI categories for children and adolescents aged 2 to 19 years were based on the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's sex-specific 2000 BMI-for-age growth charts for the United States http://www.cdc.gov/growthcharts/clinical_charts.htm. BMI for adults aged 20 years and older were based on Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s standard weight status categories http://www.cdc.gov/healthyweight/assessing/bmi/adult_bmi/index.html
§ Estimates and 95% CIs may be unreliable because the RSE > 30%
Note: There were no study participants with both TST positive and HIV positive results
Tuberculin Skin Test Positive Prevalence in the Civilian, Noninstitutionalized U.S.-born Population, Ages 6+, United States, 2011–2012 and 1999–2000.
| 2011–2012 | 1999–2000 | |||
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| Characteristics | TST Positive Prevalence, % (95% CI) | TST Positive, N (95% CI) x 1,000 | TST Positive Prevalence, % (95% CI) | TST Positive, N (95% CI) x 1,000 |
| Total | 1.5 (0.9–2.6) | 3,641 (2,185–6,312) | 1.9 (1.5–2.5) | 4,170 (3,292–5,487) |
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| Female | 1.3 (0.8–2.2) | 1,622 (998–2,745) | 1.5 (1.1–2.2) | 1,697 (1,245–2,489) |
| Male | 1.8 (1.0–3.1) | 2,124 (1,180–3,658) | 2.3 (1.5–3.5) | 2,446 (1,595–3,722) |
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| 6–14 | 0.4 (0.2–0.8) | 142 (71–284) | 0.4 (0.1–1.5) | 139 (35–520) |
| 15–24 | 1.0 (0.4–2.6) | 388 (155–1,010) | 0.6 (0.2–1.5) | 203 (68–507) |
| 25–44 | 1.5 (0.9–2.4) | 960 (576–1,536) | 1.2 (0.7–2.1) | 829 (484–1,451) |
| 45–64 | 2.1 (1.0–4.4) | 1,458 (694–3,055) | 3.3 (2.0–5.4) | 1,730 (1,048–2,830) |
| ≥65 | 2.1 (1.2–3.7) | 734 (420–1,294) | 4.6 (2.8–7.4) | 1,357 (826–2,182) |
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| Non-Hispanic white | 0.7 (0.3–1.4) | 1,222 (524–2,445) | 1.2 (0.7–2.0) | 2,047 (1,194–3,411) |
| Non-Hispanic black | 5.1 (3.6–7.3) | 1,560 (1,101–2,233) | 6.3 (4.7–8.3) | 1,804 (1,346–2,377) |
| Hispanic | 2.9 (2.0–4.2) | 771 (532–1,117) | … | … |
| Non-Hispanic Asian | 2.4 (0.9–5.9) | 94 (35–232) | … | … |
a Estimates for Hispanic and Asian subgroups cannot be calculated for 1999–2000 due to NHANES sampling methodology
*Estimates and 95% CIs may be unreliable because the number of sample positives is < 10
§ Estimates and 95% CIs may be unreliable because the RSE > 30%
Fig 2Tuberculin skin test positive prevalence estimates from the civilian, noninstitutionalized U.S.-born population aged 6 years or older, by age group.
The orange points represent 1999–2000 prevalence estimates and the teal points represent 2011–2012 estimates. The vertical lines represent 95% confidence intervals.
Tuberculin Skin Test Positive Prevalence in the Civilian, Noninstitutionalized Foreign-born Population, Ages 6+, United States, 2011–2012 and 1999–2000.
| 2011–2012 | 1999–2000 | |||
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| Characteristics | TST Positive Prevalence, % (95% CI) | TST Positive, N (95% CI) x 1,000 | TST Positive Prevalence, % (95% CI) | TST Positive, N (95% CI) x 1,000 |
| Total | 20.5 (16.1–25.8) | 8,139 (6,392–10,243) | 18.1 (13.5–23.8) | 5,421 (4,043–7,128) |
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| Female | 20.1 (15.4–25.8) | 4,097 (3,139–5,259) | 13.9 (8.8–21.4) | 2,123 (1,344–3,269) |
| Male | 20.9 (16.1–26.8) | 4,037 (3,110–5,177) | 21.9 (16.1–29.2) | 3,214 (2,363–4,285) |
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| 6–14 | 9.2 (4.0–19.8) | 135 (59–291) | 9.8 (5.3–17.5) | 195 (106–348) |
| 15–24 | 13.4 (8.1–21.5) | 558 (337–896) | 12.1 (5.2–25.6) | 522 (224–1,105) |
| 25–44 | 18.9 (13.0–26.7) | 3,122 (2,147–4,411) | 19.9 (14.4–26.8) | 2,658 (1,923–3,579) |
| 45–64 | 28.8 (22.3–36.2) | 3,579 (2,771–4,499) | 25.2 (18.0–34.0) | 1,823 (1,302–2,460) |
| ≥65 | 21.2 (15.3–28.7) | 1,085 (783–1,469) | 10.9 (5.2–21.6) | 333 (159–659) |
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| Non-Hispanic white | 9.3 (4.2–19.3) | 696 (314–1,445) | 16.7 (11.4–23.9) | 1,369 (934–1,959) |
| Non-Hispanic black | 27.3 (19.8–36.3) | 838 (607–1,114) | 20.1 (14.0–27.9) | 430 (299–596) |
| Hispanic | 20.3 (14.5–27.6) | 3,748 (2,677–5,096) | … | … |
| Non-Hispanic Asian | 28.8 (24.7–33.4) | 2,833 (2,430–3,285) | … | … |
a Estimates for Hispanic and Asian subgroups cannot be calculated for 1999–2000 due to NHANES sampling methodology
* Estimates and 95% CIs may be unreliable because the number of sample positives is < 10
§ Estimates and 95% CIs may be unreliable because the RSE > 30%
Fig 3Tuberculin skin test positive prevalence estimates from the civilian, noninstitutionalized foreign-born population aged 6 years or older, by age group.
The orange points represent 1999–2000 prevalence estimates and the teal points represent 2011–2012 estimates. The vertical lines represent 95% confidence intervals.
Interferon Gamma Release Assay Positive Prevalence in the Civilian, Noninstitutionalized U.S. Population, Ages 6+, 2011–2012.
| IGRA Positive Prevalence, % (95% CI) | |||
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| Characteristics | Overall | U.S.-born | Foreign-born |
| Total | 5.0 (4.2–5.8) | 2.8 (2.0–3.8) | 15.9 (13.5–18.7) |
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| Female | 4.2 (3.3–5.3) | 2.3 (1.4–3.6) | 14.0 (11.3–17.3) |
| Male | 5.8 (5.0–6.7) | 3.3 (2.5–4.4) | 17.9 (14.9–21.3) |
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| 6–14 | 0.9 (0.4–1.8) | 0.7 (0.3–1.7) | 2.6 (0.7–9.2) |
| 15–24 | 3.0 (1.9–4.5) | 2.2 (1.2–4.1) | 7.1 (3.3–14.4) |
| 25–44 | 4.4 (3.5–5.5) | 1.9 (1.0–3.6) | 12.0 (9.3–15.5) |
| 45–64 | 6.8 (5.1–8.9) | 3.6 (2.3–5.6) | 23.5 (18.5–29.4) |
| ≥65 | 8.3 (6.5–10.5) | 5.2 (4.0–6.9) | 32.1 (24.4–40.9) |
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| Non-Hispanic white | 2.7 (1.9–3.7) | 2.4 (1.6–3.5) | 9.4 (4.6–18.5) |
| Non-Hispanic black | 5.3 (4.0–6.8) | 4.4 (3.2–6.0) | 15.2 (10.9–20.7) |
| Hispanic | 10.2 (8.7–11.9) | 3.7 (2.5–5.4) | 15.6 (13.0–18.7) |
| Non-Hispanic Asian | 17.5 (15.0–20.2) | 2.9 (1.5–5.4) | 22.3 (19.6–25.3) |
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| Negative | 4.7 (3.8–5.7) | 2.1 (1.3–3.3) | 14.6 (12.1–17.4) |
| Positive | 7.6 (3.3–16.7) | 8.2 (3.3–19.1) | … |
a There were no foreign-born study participants with both IGRA positive and HIV positive results
* Estimates and 95% CIs may be unreliable because the number of sample positives is < 10
§ Estimates and 95% CIs may be unreliable because the RSE > 30%
Tuberculin Skin Test and Interferon Gamma Release Assay Positive Prevalence in the Civilian, Noninstitutionalized U.S. Population, Ages 6+, 2011–2012.
| TST and IGRA Positive Prevalence, % (95% CI) | |||
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| Characteristics | Overall | U.S.-born | Foreign-born |
| Total | 2.1 (1.5–2.8) | 0.6 (0.4–1.0) | 9.3 (7.4–11.7) |
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| Female | 1.9 (1.4–2.6) | 0.5 (0.3–1.0) | 9.1 (6.9–11.7) |
| Male | 2.2 (1.6–3.1) | 0.7 (0.4–1.2) | 9.6 (7.2–12.6) |
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| 6–14 | 0.2 (0.1–0.8) | 0.1 (0.0–0.5) | 1.6 (0.2–10.2) |
| 15–24 | 1.0 (0.4–2.3) | 0.6 (0.1–2.8) | 3.1 (1.3–6.9) |
| 25–44 | 1.9 (1.2–3.0) | 0.4 (0.2–0.7) | 6.6 (4.3–10.1) |
| 45–64 | 3.2 (2.2–4.5) | 0.7 (0.3–1.7) | 16.1 (12.4–20.7) |
| ≥65 | 2.9 (1.9–4.3) | 1.3 (0.7–2.3) | 15.2 (10.1–22.3) |
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| Non-Hispanic white | 0.3 (0.1–0.6) | 0.2 (0.1–0.5) | 2.8 (1.1–6.8) |
| Non-Hispanic black | 3.1 (2.1–4.6) | 2.5 (1.5–4.0) | 10.5 (6.5–16.6) |
| Hispanic | 5.8 (4.5–7.5) | 1.1 (0.6–2.1) | 9.8 (7.6–12.4) |
| Non-Hispanic Asian | 10.3 (8.0–13.3) | 1.8 (0.6–4.9) | 13.2 (10.6–16.3) |
* Estimates and 95% CIs may be unreliable because the number of sample positives is < 10
§ Estimates and 95% CIs may be unreliable because the RSE > 30%
Agreement between the Tuberculin Skin Test and Interferon Gamma Release Assay Test Results for Tuberculosis Infection in the Civilian, Noninstitutionalized U.S. Population, Ages 6+, 2011–2012.
| Overall Prevalence,% | U.S.-born Prevalence,% | Foreign-born Prevalence,% | |
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| TST Positive/IGRA Positive | 2.1 | 0.6 | 9.3 |
| TST Positive/IGRA Negative | 2.6 | 0.9 | 11.2 |
| TST Negative/IGRA Positive | 2.9 | 2.2 | 6.6 |
| TST Negative/IGRA Negative | 92.4 | 96.3 | 72.9 |