| Literature DB >> 27230438 |
Lei Gao1, Liqiong Bai2, Jianmin Liu3, Wei Lu4, Xinhua Wang5, Xiangwei Li6, Jiang Du6, Xinchun Chen7, Haoran Zhang8, Henan Xin8, Hongtao Sui8, Hengjing Li8, Haoxiang Su8, Jian He9, Shouguo Pan10, Hong Peng11, Zuhui Xu12, Antonino Catanzaro13, Thomas G Evans14, Zongde Zhang15, Yu Ma15, Mufei Li8, Boxuan Feng8, Zhen Li8, Ling Guan11, Fei Shen11, Zhijian Wang16, Tao Zhu16, Shumin Yang9, Hongyan Si9, Yi Wang17, Yunhong Tan12, Tianzhu Chen18, Chen Chen14, Yinyin Xia19, Shiming Cheng19, Weiguo Xu4, Qi Jin20.
Abstract
Prospective population data on the incidence of tuberculosis (TB) infection has been sparsely reported in the global literature.A population-based prospective study was conducted in rural China to investigate the annual risk of TB infection, and its persistence using serial tuberculin skin tests (TSTs) and an interferon-γ release assay. In total, 13 580 eligible participants from four rural sites, identified as TST negative (<10 mm) or QuantiFERON-TB Gold In-Tube (QFT) (an interferon-γ release assay) negative from a baseline survey, were included in the first year's follow-up examination.The annual conversion rate of QFT among the study sites ranged between 2.1% and 4.9% (average 3.1%), and the incidence of TST conversion ranged between 6.0% and 31.1% (average 14.5%). During the second year's follow-up, infection persistence was investigated using 390 subjects with QFT conversions. Among them, 49.7% (164 out of 330) were found to be consistently QFT positive. Both the conversion and the persistence of QFT positivity were found to be significantly increased with increasing age.In conclusion, the annual TB infection rate was suggested to be ∼1.5% based on persistent positive results after QFT conversion in rural China. Therefore, infection control among those high-risk populations, including the elderly, should be prioritised for TB control in China.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27230438 DOI: 10.1183/13993003.00235-2016
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur Respir J ISSN: 0903-1936 Impact factor: 16.671