Risk Factors for Tuberculosis and Effect of Preventive Therapy Among Close Contacts of Persons With Infectious Tuberculosis

Author:

Reichler Mary R1,Khan Awal1,Sterling Timothy R2,Zhao Hui1,Chen Bin1,Yuan Yan1,Moran Joyce3,McAuley James4,Mangura Bonita5, ,Bakhtawar I,Ledoux C,Mcauley J,Beison J,Fitzgerald M,Naus M,Nakajima M,Schluger N,Hirsch-Moverman Y,Moran J,Blumberg H,Tapia J,Singha L,Hershfeld E,Roche B,Mangura B,Sevilla A,Sterling T,Chavez-Lindell T,Maruri F,Dorman S,Cronin W,Munk E,Khan A,Yuan Y,Chen B,Yan F,Shen Y,Zhao H,Punnoose R,Zhang H,Bessler P,Fagley M,Reichler M,Reichler M,Sterling T,Tapia J,Hirsch C,Luo C

Affiliation:

1. National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia

2. Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, Tennessee

3. New York City Department of Health and Charles P. Felton Tuberculosis Center, New York

4. Respiratory Lung Association and Rush University, Chicago, Illinois

5. New Jersey Medical School National Tuberculosis Center, Newark

Abstract

Abstract Background Close contacts of persons with pulmonary tuberculosis (TB) have high rates of TB disease. Methods We prospectively enrolled TB patients and their close contacts at 9 US/Canadian sites. TB patients and contacts were interviewed to identify index patient, contact, and exposure risk factors for TB. Contacts were evaluated for latent TB infection (LTBI) and TB, and the effectiveness of LTBI treatment for preventing contact TB was examined. Results Among 4490 close contacts, multivariable risk factors for TB were age ≤5 years, US/Canadian birth, human immunodeficiency virus infection, skin test induration ≥10 mm, shared bedroom with an index patient, exposure to more than 1 index patient, and index patient weight loss (P < .05 for each). Of 1406 skin test–positive contacts, TB developed in 49 (9.8%) of 446 who did not initiate treatment, 8 (1.8%) of 443 who received partial treatment, and 1 (0.2%) of 517 who completed treatment (1951, 290, and 31 cases/100 000 person-years, respectively; P < .001). TB was diagnosed in 4.2% of US/Canadian-born compared with 2.3% of foreign-born contacts (P = .002), and TB rates for US/Canadian-born and foreign-born contacts who did not initiate treatment were 3592 and 811 per 100 000 person-years, respectively (P < .001). Conclusions Treatment for LTBI was highly effective in preventing TB among close contacts of infectious TB patients. Several index patient, contact, and exposure characteristics associated with increased risk of contact TB were identified. These findings help inform contact investigation, LTBI treatment, and other public health prevention efforts.

Funder

CDC

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Microbiology (medical)

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