Author:
Chen Jennie,Marusinec Rachel,Brown Robert,Shiau Rita,Jaganath Devan,Chitnis Amit S.
Abstract
Context:
Patients with culture-negative pulmonary TB (PTB) can face delays in diagnosis that worsen outcomes and lead to ongoing transmission. An understanding of current trends and characteristics of culture-negative PTB can support earlier detection and access to care.
Objective:
Describe epidemiology of culture-negative PTB.
Design, Setting, Participants:
We utilized Alameda County TB surveillance data from 2010 to 2019. Culture-negative PTB cases met clinical but not laboratory criteria for PTB per US National Tuberculosis Surveillance System definitions. We calculated trends in annual incidence and proportion of culture-negative PTB using Poisson and weighted linear regression, respectively. We further compared demographic and clinical characteristics among culture-negative versus culture-positive PTB cases.
Results:
During 2010-2019, there were 870 cases of PTB, of which 152 (17%) were culture-negative. The incidence of culture-negative PTB declined by 76%, from 1.9/100 000 to 0.46/100 000 (P for trend <.01), while the incidence of culture-positive PTB reduced by 37% (6.5/100 000 to 4.1/100 000, P for trend =.1). Culture-negative PTB case-patients were more likely than culture-positive PTB case-patients to be younger (7.9% were children <15 years old vs 1.1%; P < .01), recent immigrants within 5 years of arrival (38.2% vs 25.5%; P < .01), and have a TB contact (11.2% vs 2.9%; P < .01). Culture-negative PTB case-patients were less likely than culture-positive PTB case-patients to be evaluated because of TB symptoms (57.2% vs 74.7%; P < .01) or have cavitation on chest imaging (13.1% vs 38.8%; P < .01). At the same time culture-negative PTB case-patients were less likely to die during TB treatment (2.0% vs 9.6%; P < .01).
Conclusions:
The incidence of culture-negative PTB disproportionately declined compared with culture-positive TB and raises concern for gaps in detection. Expansion of screening programs for recent immigrants and TB contacts and greater recognition of risk factors may increase detection of culture-negative PTB.
Publisher
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
Subject
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Health Policy
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