Prevalence of LTBI among household contacts of sputum positive TB patients receiving DOTS chemotherapy
- PMID: 33077044
- DOI: 10.1016/j.ijtb.2020.07.007
Prevalence of LTBI among household contacts of sputum positive TB patients receiving DOTS chemotherapy
Abstract
Objectives: 1. To estimate the prevalence of latent tuberculosis infection among household contacts of sputum positive pulmonary tuberculosis patient receiving DOTS chemotherapy. 2. To evaluate the risk factors among household contacts of sputum positive pulmonary tuberculosis patient receiving DOTS chemotherapy. 3. To evaluate the degree of exposure among household contacts of sputum positive pulmonary tuberculosis patient receiving DOTS chemotherapy.
Methods: This study was a cross sectional done among 220 household contacts of age 12 years and above (male and female) of the index sputum positive patients receiving DOTS. Mantoux skin test (Tuberculin Skin Test - TST) was administered by the principal investigator along with TST reading & final diagnosis. Chi-square test was done to find out the association.
Results: Out of 220 household contacts tested, 43.6% (96) tested positive for latent TB (induration ≥10mm) with 95% CI ranging from 37% to 50%. The prevalence of latent TB among men and women are 35.6% and 49.2% respectively the difference between which is found to be statistically significant (p = 0.04). Odds Ratio of 5.5 was noted among study subjects who were diabetic (p = 0.018). Household contacts of index patients taking CAT II were at a higher risk than that of CAT I.
Conclusion: This study clearly shows the high prevalence of latent TB infection among household contacts of sputum positive patients receiving DOTS and so RNTCP should include them in IPT along with under 6 children. The household contacts who spend most time with the index case, who sleep close to them within 5 feet, female household contacts, students, diabetic household contacts are at a significantly higher risk than others.
Keywords: DOTS; Household contacts TB; LTBI; Latent TB; Mantoux and latent TB.
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