Literature DB >> 28237039

Recurrent tuberculosis in an urban area in China: Relapse or exogenous reinfection?

Xin Shen1, Chongguang Yang2, Jie Wu3, Senlin Lin3, Xu Gao4, Zheyuan Wu3, Jiyun Tian4, Mingyu Gan4, Tao Luo4, Lili Wang3, Chenlei Yu3, Jian Mei3, Qichao Pan3, Kathryn DeRiemer5, ZhengAn Yuan6, Qian Gao7.   

Abstract

Recurrent tuberculosis is an important indicator of the effectiveness of tuberculosis control and can occur by relapse or exogenous reinfection. We conducted a retrospective cohort study on all bacteriologically confirmed tuberculosis cases that were successfully treated between 2000 and 2012 in Shanghai, an urban area with a high number but a low prevalence rate of tuberculosis cases and a low prevalence of HIV infection. Genotyping the Mycobacterium tuberculosis from clinical isolates was used to distinguish between relapse and reinfection. In total, 5.3% (710/13,417) of successfully treated cases had a recurrence, a rate of 7.55 (95% CI 7.01-8.13) episodes per 1000 person-years, more than 18 times the rate of tuberculosis in the general population. Patients who were male, age 30-59, retreatment cases, had cavitation, diabetes, drug-resistant or multidrug-resistant tuberculosis in their initial episode of tuberculosis, were at high risk for a recurrence. Among 141 recurrent cases that had paired isolates, 59 (41.8%) had different genotypes, indicating reinfection with a different strain. Patients who completed treatment were still at high risk of another episode of tuberculosis and exogenous reinfection contributed a significant proportion of the recurrent tuberculosis cases. Targeted control strategies are needed to prevent new tuberculosis infections in this setting.
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Keywords:  China; Exogenous reinfection; Recurrence; Tuberculosis

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28237039      PMCID: PMC5638046          DOI: 10.1016/j.tube.2017.01.007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Tuberculosis (Edinb)        ISSN: 1472-9792            Impact factor:   3.131


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