School and household tuberculosis contact investigations in Swaziland: Active TB case finding in a high HIV/TB burden setting.

BACKGROUND:Investigation of household contacts exposed to infectious tuberculosis (TB) is widely recommended by international guidelines to identify secondary cases of TB and limit spread. There is little data to guide the use of contact investigations outside of the household, despite strong eviden...

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Main Authors: Piluca Alonzo Ustero, Alexander W Kay, Katherine Ngo, Rachel Golin, Bhekisisa Tsabedze, Bulisile Mzileni, Jessica Glickman, Mildred Wisile Xaba, Gcinile Mavimbela, Anna Maria Mandalakas
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2017-01-01
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Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5459449?pdf=render
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author Piluca Alonzo Ustero
Alexander W Kay
Katherine Ngo
Rachel Golin
Bhekisisa Tsabedze
Bulisile Mzileni
Jessica Glickman
Mildred Wisile Xaba
Gcinile Mavimbela
Anna Maria Mandalakas
author_facet Piluca Alonzo Ustero
Alexander W Kay
Katherine Ngo
Rachel Golin
Bhekisisa Tsabedze
Bulisile Mzileni
Jessica Glickman
Mildred Wisile Xaba
Gcinile Mavimbela
Anna Maria Mandalakas
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description BACKGROUND:Investigation of household contacts exposed to infectious tuberculosis (TB) is widely recommended by international guidelines to identify secondary cases of TB and limit spread. There is little data to guide the use of contact investigations outside of the household, despite strong evidence that most TB infections occur outside of the home in TB high burden settings. In older adolescents, the majority of infections are estimated to occur in school. Therefore, as part of a project to increase active case finding in Swaziland, we performed school contact investigations following the identification of a student with infectious TB. METHODS:The Butimba Project identified 7 adolescent TB index cases (age 10-20) with microbiologically confirmed disease attending 6 different schools between June 2014 and March 2015. In addition to household contact investigations, Butimba Project staff worked with the Swaziland School Health Programme (SHP) to perform school contact investigations. At 6 school TB screening events, between May and October 2015, selected students underwent voluntary TB screening and those with positive symptom screens provided sputum for TB testing. RESULTS:Among 2015 student contacts tested, 177 (9%) screened positive for TB symptoms, 132 (75%) produced a sputum sample, of which zero tested positive for TB. Household contact investigations of the same index cases yielded 40 contacts; 24 (60%) screened positive for symptoms; 19 produced a sputum sample, of which one case was confirmed positive for TB. The odds ratio of developing TB following household vs. school contact exposure was significantly lower (OR 0.0, 95% CI 0.0 to 0.18, P = 0.02) after exposure in school. CONCLUSION:School-based contact investigations require further research to establish best practices in TB high burden settings. In this case, a symptom-based screening approach did not identify additional cases of tuberculosis. In comparison, household contact investigations yielded a higher percentage of contacts with positive TB screens and an additional tuberculosis case.
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spelling doaj.art-a0b79d76068d486f965111ac116988372022-12-21T19:04:49ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032017-01-01126e017887310.1371/journal.pone.0178873School and household tuberculosis contact investigations in Swaziland: Active TB case finding in a high HIV/TB burden setting.Piluca Alonzo UsteroAlexander W KayKatherine NgoRachel GolinBhekisisa TsabedzeBulisile MzileniJessica GlickmanMildred Wisile XabaGcinile MavimbelaAnna Maria MandalakasBACKGROUND:Investigation of household contacts exposed to infectious tuberculosis (TB) is widely recommended by international guidelines to identify secondary cases of TB and limit spread. There is little data to guide the use of contact investigations outside of the household, despite strong evidence that most TB infections occur outside of the home in TB high burden settings. In older adolescents, the majority of infections are estimated to occur in school. Therefore, as part of a project to increase active case finding in Swaziland, we performed school contact investigations following the identification of a student with infectious TB. METHODS:The Butimba Project identified 7 adolescent TB index cases (age 10-20) with microbiologically confirmed disease attending 6 different schools between June 2014 and March 2015. In addition to household contact investigations, Butimba Project staff worked with the Swaziland School Health Programme (SHP) to perform school contact investigations. At 6 school TB screening events, between May and October 2015, selected students underwent voluntary TB screening and those with positive symptom screens provided sputum for TB testing. RESULTS:Among 2015 student contacts tested, 177 (9%) screened positive for TB symptoms, 132 (75%) produced a sputum sample, of which zero tested positive for TB. Household contact investigations of the same index cases yielded 40 contacts; 24 (60%) screened positive for symptoms; 19 produced a sputum sample, of which one case was confirmed positive for TB. The odds ratio of developing TB following household vs. school contact exposure was significantly lower (OR 0.0, 95% CI 0.0 to 0.18, P = 0.02) after exposure in school. CONCLUSION:School-based contact investigations require further research to establish best practices in TB high burden settings. In this case, a symptom-based screening approach did not identify additional cases of tuberculosis. In comparison, household contact investigations yielded a higher percentage of contacts with positive TB screens and an additional tuberculosis case.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5459449?pdf=render
spellingShingle Piluca Alonzo Ustero
Alexander W Kay
Katherine Ngo
Rachel Golin
Bhekisisa Tsabedze
Bulisile Mzileni
Jessica Glickman
Mildred Wisile Xaba
Gcinile Mavimbela
Anna Maria Mandalakas
School and household tuberculosis contact investigations in Swaziland: Active TB case finding in a high HIV/TB burden setting.
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title School and household tuberculosis contact investigations in Swaziland: Active TB case finding in a high HIV/TB burden setting.
title_full School and household tuberculosis contact investigations in Swaziland: Active TB case finding in a high HIV/TB burden setting.
title_fullStr School and household tuberculosis contact investigations in Swaziland: Active TB case finding in a high HIV/TB burden setting.
title_full_unstemmed School and household tuberculosis contact investigations in Swaziland: Active TB case finding in a high HIV/TB burden setting.
title_short School and household tuberculosis contact investigations in Swaziland: Active TB case finding in a high HIV/TB burden setting.
title_sort school and household tuberculosis contact investigations in swaziland active tb case finding in a high hiv tb burden setting
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5459449?pdf=render
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