| Literature DB >> 29703981 |
Sean M Cavany1,2, Emilia Vynnycky3,4, Tom Sumner3, Neil Macdonald5, H Lucy Thomas6, Jacqui White7, Richard G White3, Helen Maguire5,8, Charlotte Anderson5.
Abstract
Contact tracing is a key part of tuberculosis prevention and care, aiming to hasten diagnosis and prevent transmission. The proportion of case-contact pairs for which recent transmission occurred and the typical timespans between the index case and their contact accessing care are not known; we aimed to calculate these. We analysed individual-level TB contact tracing data, collected in London from 20/01/2011-31/12/2015, linked to tuberculosis surveillance and MIRU-VNTR 24-locus strain-typing information. Of pairs of index cases and contacts diagnosed with active tuberculosis, 85/314 (27%) had strain typing data available for both. Of these pairs, 79% (67/85) shared indistinguishable isolates, implying probable recent transmission. Of pairs in which both contact and the index case had a social risk factor, 11/11 (100%) shared indistinguishable isolates, compared to 55/75 (75%) of pairs in which neither had a social risk factor (P = 0.06). The median time interval between the index case and their contact accessing care was 42 days (IQR: 16, 96). As over 20% of pairs did probably not involve recent transmission between index case and contact, the effectiveness of contact tracing is not necessarily limited to those circumstances where the index case has transmitted disease to their close contacts.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29703981 PMCID: PMC5923283 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-018-25149-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Figure 1Flowchart of included and excluded case-contact pairs, for objectives one (‘typed index’) and objective two (‘overall’). Note that boxes three and four on the right were not exclusion criteria for objective two.
Comparison of characteristics of index cases included in the analyses and those with one or more contacts who were diagnosed with TB but were excluded from the analyses.
| Factor | Analyses of indistinguishable isolates of case-contact-pairs (objective 1) | Analyses of time between episode of care start date of index case and contact (objective 2) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Number included (%) | Number excluded (%) | p-value | Number included (%) | Number excluded (%) | p-value | ||
| Total | 81 (28%) | 205 (72%) | N/a | 247 (55%) | 204 (45%) | N/a | |
| UK-born? | Yes | 28 (35%) | 50 (24%) | 0.22 | 82 (33%) | 70 (34%) | 0.68 |
| No | 44 (54%) | 127 (62%) | 135 (55%) | 103 (50%) | |||
| No, recent migrant (<2 years) | 9 (11%) | 28 (14%) | 30 (12%) | 29 (14%) | |||
| Ethnicity | Bangladeshi | 1 (1.2%) | 6 (2.9%) | 0.02 | 4 (1.6%) | 5 (2.5%) | 0.42 |
| Black-African | 15 (19%) | 62 (30%) | 65 (26%) | 63 (31%) | |||
| Black-Caribbean | 2 (2.5%) | 9 (4.4%) | 10 (4.1%) | 6 (2.9%) | |||
| Black-Other | 5 (6.2%) | 3 (1.5%) | 11 (4.5%) | 5 (2.5%) | |||
| Chinese | 0 (0%) | 3 (1.5%) | 2 (0.81%) | 4 (2.0%) | |||
| Indian | 21 (26%) | 50 (25%) | 53 (22%) | 54 (26%) | |||
| Pakistani | 1 (1.2%) | 13 (6.4%) | 15 (6.1%) | 12 (5.9%) | |||
| White | 17 (21%) | 25 (12%) | 34 (14%) | 26 (13%) | |||
| Other | 19 (23%) | 33 (16%) | 52 (21%) | 29 (14%) | |||
| Sex | Male | 59 (73%) | 126 (61%) | 0.07 | 164 (66%) | 106 (52%) | <0.01 |
| Female | 22 (27%) | 79 (39%) | 83 (34%) | 98 (48%) | |||
| Site of disease | Pulmonary | 77 (95%) | 179 (87%) | 0.05 | 211 (85%) | 150 (74%) | <0.01 |
| Non-pulmonary | 4 (4.9%) | 26 (13%) | 36 (15%) | 54 (26%) | |||
| Social Risk Factor | History of homelessness | 7 (8.6%) | 14 (6.9%) | 0.61 | 15 (6.2%) | 9 (4.5%) | 0.45 |
| History of imprisonment | 5 (6.3%) | 6 (3.0%) | 0.20 | 10 (4.1%) | 4 (2.0%) | 0.20 | |
| History of drug use | 11 (14%) | 19 (9.4%) | 0.30 | 21 (8.6%) | 12 (6.0%) | 0.29 | |
| Alcohol misuse | 7 (8.9%) | 11 (5.5%) | 0.30 | 15 (6.3%) | 7 (3.5%) | 0.19 | |
| Age | 15 years old or over | 79 (98%) | 192 (94%) | 0.19 | 216 (87%) | 148 (73%) | <0.01 |
| Under 15 years old | 2 (2.5%) | 13 (6.3%) | 31 (13%) | 56 (27%) | |||
The analyses involving strain typing data (objective 1) only included index cases that had a strain typed isolate and at least one contact who also had a strain typed isolate. Percentages are column percentages except for the total row. P-value is chi-squared p-values for differences between groups.
The proportion of contacts diagnosed with TB who share a strain with their index case.
| Risk factors | (Number pairs with indistinguishable isolates)/(total number of pairs) (%) | p-value | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Overall | 67/85 | (79%) | N/a |
| Index case pulmonary | 65/81 | (80%) | 0.15 |
| Index case extrapulmonary | 2/4 | (50%) | |
| Index case smear positive pulmonary | 54/68 | (79%) | 0.75 |
| Index case smear negative pulmonary | 10/12 | (83%) | |
| Index case UK born | 26/30 | (87%) | 0.19 |
| Index case non-UK born | 41/55 | (75%) | |
| Contact UK born | 30/35 | (86%) | 0.19 |
| Contact non-UK born | 37/50 | (74%) | |
| Both index and contact UK born | 20/23 | (87%) | 0.26 |
| Either index or contact or both non-UK born | 47/62 | (76%) | |
| Both index and contact non-UK born | 31/43 | (72%) | 0.12 |
| Either index, contact or both UK born | 36/42 | (86%) | |
| Both index and contact have one or more social risk factors | 11/11 | (100%) | 0.06 |
| Either index, contact or both have no social risk factors | 55/70 | (75%) | |
| Child contact | 10/11 | (91%) | 0.29 |
| Adult contact | 57/74 | (77%) | |
| Index case female | 17/23 | (74%) | 0.50 |
| Index case male | 50/62 | (81%) | |
| Contact female | 30/38 | (79%) | 0.98 |
| Contact male | 37/47 | (79%) | |
| Both index and contact female | 7/10 | (70%) | 0.76 |
| Both index and contact male | 27/34 | (79%) | |
| Index and contact different sex | 33/41 | (80%) | |
Only index cases and contacts who both had typed isolates are included. The denominator is the number of case-contact pairs for whom that risk factor applies and the numerator is the number of these that have indistinguishable isolates.
Figure 2Distribution of the time in weeks between the episode of care start date of an index case and that of the contact, delineated by the site of disease of the index. Ranges include the upper bound, and exclude the lower bound, after the first bar.
Comparison of characteristics of contacts whose episode of care start date is six weeks or less after their index case with those of contacts whose episode of care start date is more than six weeks after that of their index case.
| Factor | Number (%) of contacts with short or long time intervals between index case and contact accessing care | p-value | Adjusted odds ratio for investigation being short (95%confidence interval) | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| six weeks or less | More than six weeks | ||||
| Total | 142 (51%) | 138 (49%) | N/a | N/a | |
| UK-born? | Yes | 78 (55%) | 55 (40%) | <0.01 | 2.03 [1.24, 3.36] |
| No | 51 (36%) | 77 (56%) | 1 | ||
| No, recent migrant (<2 years) | 13 (9.2%) | 5 (3.7%) | 3.88 [1.29, 11.7] | ||
| Ethnicity | Indian | 25 (18%) | 33 (24%) | 0.06 | 1 |
| Black-African | 52 (37%) | 33 (24%) | 1.95 [0.98, 3.89] | ||
| White | 24 (17%) | 17 (12%) | 1.59 [0.69, 3.62] | ||
| Other | 41 (29%) | 55 (40%) | 0.90 [0.46, 1.77] | ||
| Sex | Male | 78 (55%) | 73 (53%) | 0.57 | 1.15 [0.71, 1.85] |
| Female | 64 (45%) | 65 (47%) | 1 | ||
| Site of disease | Pulmonary | 98 (69%) | 87 (63%) | 0.98 | 1.28 [0.78, 2.12] |
| Non-pulmonary | 44 (31%) | 51 (37%) | 1 | ||
| Social Risk Factor | History of homelessness | 3 (2.1%) | 4 (3.0%) | 0.66 | 0.71 [0.15, 3.28] |
| History of imprisonment | 2 (1.4%) | 6 (4.4%) | 0.20 | 0.34 [0.07, 1.74] | |
| History of drug use | 7 (5.0%) | 5 (3.7%) | 0.60 | 1.44 [0.44, 4.75] | |
| Alcohol mis use | 3 (2.1%) | 4 (3.0%) | 0.56 | 0.63 [0.14, 2.89] | |
| Any social risk factor | 11 (7.9%) | 11 (8.4%) | 0.83 | 0.91 [0.38, 2.19] | |
| Age | 15 years old or over | 75 (53%) | 99 (72%) | <0.01 | 0.46 [0.28, 0.76] |
| Under 15 years old | 67 (47%) | 39 (28%) | 1 | ||
Percentages are within-group column percentages except for the total row. All odds ratios are adjusted for the site of disease of the index except for site of the disease of the contact, where it is omitted due to collinearity.