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Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection and disease in healthcare workers in a tertiary referral hospital in Bandung, Indonesia

BACKGROUND: Healthcare workers (HCWs), especially in high tuberculosis (TB) incidence countries, are at risk of Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection and TB disease, likely due to greater exposure to TB cases and variable implementation of infection control measures. AIM: We aimed to estimate the pre...

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Autores principales: Apriani, Lika, McAllister, Susan, Sharples, Katrina, Nurul Aini, Isni, Nurhasanah, Hanifah, Ruslami, Rovina, Menzies, Dick, Hill, Philip C, Alisjahbana, Bachti
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10226060/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37256158
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/17571774211046887
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author Apriani, Lika
McAllister, Susan
Sharples, Katrina
Nurul Aini, Isni
Nurhasanah, Hanifah
Ruslami, Rovina
Menzies, Dick
Hill, Philip C
Alisjahbana, Bachti
author_facet Apriani, Lika
McAllister, Susan
Sharples, Katrina
Nurul Aini, Isni
Nurhasanah, Hanifah
Ruslami, Rovina
Menzies, Dick
Hill, Philip C
Alisjahbana, Bachti
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description BACKGROUND: Healthcare workers (HCWs), especially in high tuberculosis (TB) incidence countries, are at risk of Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection and TB disease, likely due to greater exposure to TB cases and variable implementation of infection control measures. AIM: We aimed to estimate the prevalence of tuberculin skin test (TST) positivity, history of TB and to identify associated risk factors in HCWs employed at a tertiary referral hospital in Bandung, Indonesia. METHODS: A cross-sectional study was conducted from April to August 2018. A stratified sample of the HCWs were recruited, screened by TST, assessed for TB symptoms, history of TB disease and possible risk factors. Prevalence of positive TST included diagnosis with TB after starting work. HCWs with TB disease diagnosed earlier were excluded. Survey weights were used for all analyses. Possible risk factors were examined using logistic regression; adjusted odds ratios and 95% confidence intervals (CI) are presented. RESULTS: Of 455 HCWs recruited, 42 reported a history of TB disease (25 after starting work) and 395 had a TST result. The prevalence of positive TST was 76.9% (95% CI 72.6–80.8%). The odds increased by 7% per year at work (95% CI 3–11%) on average, with a rapid rise in TST positivity up to 10 years of work and then a plateau with around 80% positive. DISCUSSION: A high proportion of HCWs had a history of TB or were TST positive, increasing with longer duration of work. A package of TB infection control measures is needed to protect HCWs from Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection.
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spelling pubmed-102260602023-05-30 Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection and disease in healthcare workers in a tertiary referral hospital in Bandung, Indonesia Apriani, Lika McAllister, Susan Sharples, Katrina Nurul Aini, Isni Nurhasanah, Hanifah Ruslami, Rovina Menzies, Dick Hill, Philip C Alisjahbana, Bachti J Infect Prev Original Articles BACKGROUND: Healthcare workers (HCWs), especially in high tuberculosis (TB) incidence countries, are at risk of Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection and TB disease, likely due to greater exposure to TB cases and variable implementation of infection control measures. AIM: We aimed to estimate the prevalence of tuberculin skin test (TST) positivity, history of TB and to identify associated risk factors in HCWs employed at a tertiary referral hospital in Bandung, Indonesia. METHODS: A cross-sectional study was conducted from April to August 2018. A stratified sample of the HCWs were recruited, screened by TST, assessed for TB symptoms, history of TB disease and possible risk factors. Prevalence of positive TST included diagnosis with TB after starting work. HCWs with TB disease diagnosed earlier were excluded. Survey weights were used for all analyses. Possible risk factors were examined using logistic regression; adjusted odds ratios and 95% confidence intervals (CI) are presented. RESULTS: Of 455 HCWs recruited, 42 reported a history of TB disease (25 after starting work) and 395 had a TST result. The prevalence of positive TST was 76.9% (95% CI 72.6–80.8%). The odds increased by 7% per year at work (95% CI 3–11%) on average, with a rapid rise in TST positivity up to 10 years of work and then a plateau with around 80% positive. DISCUSSION: A high proportion of HCWs had a history of TB or were TST positive, increasing with longer duration of work. A package of TB infection control measures is needed to protect HCWs from Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection. SAGE Publications 2022-02-28 2022-07 /pmc/articles/PMC10226060/ /pubmed/37256158 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/17571774211046887 Text en © The Author(s) 2022 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits non-commercial use, reproduction and distribution of the work without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access page (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage).
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Apriani, Lika
McAllister, Susan
Sharples, Katrina
Nurul Aini, Isni
Nurhasanah, Hanifah
Ruslami, Rovina
Menzies, Dick
Hill, Philip C
Alisjahbana, Bachti
Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection and disease in healthcare workers in a tertiary referral hospital in Bandung, Indonesia
title Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection and disease in healthcare workers in a tertiary referral hospital in Bandung, Indonesia
title_full Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection and disease in healthcare workers in a tertiary referral hospital in Bandung, Indonesia
title_fullStr Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection and disease in healthcare workers in a tertiary referral hospital in Bandung, Indonesia
title_full_unstemmed Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection and disease in healthcare workers in a tertiary referral hospital in Bandung, Indonesia
title_short Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection and disease in healthcare workers in a tertiary referral hospital in Bandung, Indonesia
title_sort mycobacterium tuberculosis infection and disease in healthcare workers in a tertiary referral hospital in bandung, indonesia
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10226060/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37256158
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/17571774211046887
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