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The Role of Clinical Symptoms in the Diagnosis of Intrathoracic Tuberculosis in Young Children

BACKGROUND: Childhood tuberculosis (TB) is usually Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) culture negative. Furthermore, clinical presentation may be altered by active case finding, isoniazid prophylaxis and early treatment. We aimed to establish the value of presenting symptoms for intrathoracic TB case...

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Autores principales: Mulenga, Humphrey, Tameris, Michele D., Luabeya, Kany Kany A., Geldenhuys, Hennie, Scriba, Thomas J., Hussey, Gregory D., Mahomed, Hassan, Landry, Bernard S., Hanekom, Willem A., McShane, Helen, Hatherill, Mark
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Publicado: Williams & Wilkins 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4604651/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26226446
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/INF.0000000000000847
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author Mulenga, Humphrey
Tameris, Michele D.
Luabeya, Kany Kany A.
Geldenhuys, Hennie
Scriba, Thomas J.
Hussey, Gregory D.
Mahomed, Hassan
Landry, Bernard S.
Hanekom, Willem A.
McShane, Helen
Hatherill, Mark
author_facet Mulenga, Humphrey
Tameris, Michele D.
Luabeya, Kany Kany A.
Geldenhuys, Hennie
Scriba, Thomas J.
Hussey, Gregory D.
Mahomed, Hassan
Landry, Bernard S.
Hanekom, Willem A.
McShane, Helen
Hatherill, Mark
author_sort Mulenga, Humphrey
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description BACKGROUND: Childhood tuberculosis (TB) is usually Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) culture negative. Furthermore, clinical presentation may be altered by active case finding, isoniazid prophylaxis and early treatment. We aimed to establish the value of presenting symptoms for intrathoracic TB case diagnosis among young children. METHODS: Healthy, HIV-uninfected, South African infants in an efficacy trial of a novel TB vaccine (MVA85A) were followed for 2 years for suspected TB. When suspected, investigation followed a standardized algorithm comprising symptom history, QuantiFERON Gold-in-Tube, chest radiography (CXR), MTB culture and Xpert MTB/RIF from paired gastric lavage and induced sputa. Adjusted odds ratios and 95% confidence intervals describe the associations between symptoms and positive MTB culture or Xpert MTB/RIF, and CXR compatible with intrathoracic TB. RESULTS: Persistent cough was present in 172/1017 (16.9%) of the children investigated for TB. MTB culture/Xpert MTB/RIF was positive in 38/1017 children (3.7%); and CXR was positive, that is, compatible with intrathoracic TB, in 131/1017 children (12.9%). Children with persistent cough had more than triple the odds of a positive MTB culture/Xpert MTB/RIF (adjusted odds ratios: 3.3, 95% confidence interval: 1.5–7.0) and positive CXR (adjusted odds ratios: 3.5, 95% confidence interval: 2.2–5.5). Persistent cough was the only symptom that differentiated children with severe (56.5%) from nonsevere intrathoracic TB disease (28.2%; P = 0.001). CONCLUSION: Persistent cough was the cardinal diagnostic symptom associated with microbiologic and radiologic evidence, and disease severity, of intrathoracic TB. Symptom-based definitions of TB disease for diagnostic, preventive and therapeutic studies should prioritize persistent cough above other symptoms compatible with childhood TB.
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spelling pubmed-46046512016-05-01 The Role of Clinical Symptoms in the Diagnosis of Intrathoracic Tuberculosis in Young Children Mulenga, Humphrey Tameris, Michele D. Luabeya, Kany Kany A. Geldenhuys, Hennie Scriba, Thomas J. Hussey, Gregory D. Mahomed, Hassan Landry, Bernard S. Hanekom, Willem A. McShane, Helen Hatherill, Mark Pediatr Infect Dis J Original Studies BACKGROUND: Childhood tuberculosis (TB) is usually Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) culture negative. Furthermore, clinical presentation may be altered by active case finding, isoniazid prophylaxis and early treatment. We aimed to establish the value of presenting symptoms for intrathoracic TB case diagnosis among young children. METHODS: Healthy, HIV-uninfected, South African infants in an efficacy trial of a novel TB vaccine (MVA85A) were followed for 2 years for suspected TB. When suspected, investigation followed a standardized algorithm comprising symptom history, QuantiFERON Gold-in-Tube, chest radiography (CXR), MTB culture and Xpert MTB/RIF from paired gastric lavage and induced sputa. Adjusted odds ratios and 95% confidence intervals describe the associations between symptoms and positive MTB culture or Xpert MTB/RIF, and CXR compatible with intrathoracic TB. RESULTS: Persistent cough was present in 172/1017 (16.9%) of the children investigated for TB. MTB culture/Xpert MTB/RIF was positive in 38/1017 children (3.7%); and CXR was positive, that is, compatible with intrathoracic TB, in 131/1017 children (12.9%). Children with persistent cough had more than triple the odds of a positive MTB culture/Xpert MTB/RIF (adjusted odds ratios: 3.3, 95% confidence interval: 1.5–7.0) and positive CXR (adjusted odds ratios: 3.5, 95% confidence interval: 2.2–5.5). Persistent cough was the only symptom that differentiated children with severe (56.5%) from nonsevere intrathoracic TB disease (28.2%; P = 0.001). CONCLUSION: Persistent cough was the cardinal diagnostic symptom associated with microbiologic and radiologic evidence, and disease severity, of intrathoracic TB. Symptom-based definitions of TB disease for diagnostic, preventive and therapeutic studies should prioritize persistent cough above other symptoms compatible with childhood TB. Williams & Wilkins 2015-11 2016-04-22 /pmc/articles/PMC4604651/ /pubmed/26226446 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/INF.0000000000000847 Text en Copyright © 2015 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved.
spellingShingle Original Studies
Mulenga, Humphrey
Tameris, Michele D.
Luabeya, Kany Kany A.
Geldenhuys, Hennie
Scriba, Thomas J.
Hussey, Gregory D.
Mahomed, Hassan
Landry, Bernard S.
Hanekom, Willem A.
McShane, Helen
Hatherill, Mark
The Role of Clinical Symptoms in the Diagnosis of Intrathoracic Tuberculosis in Young Children
title The Role of Clinical Symptoms in the Diagnosis of Intrathoracic Tuberculosis in Young Children
title_full The Role of Clinical Symptoms in the Diagnosis of Intrathoracic Tuberculosis in Young Children
title_fullStr The Role of Clinical Symptoms in the Diagnosis of Intrathoracic Tuberculosis in Young Children
title_full_unstemmed The Role of Clinical Symptoms in the Diagnosis of Intrathoracic Tuberculosis in Young Children
title_short The Role of Clinical Symptoms in the Diagnosis of Intrathoracic Tuberculosis in Young Children
title_sort role of clinical symptoms in the diagnosis of intrathoracic tuberculosis in young children
topic Original Studies
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4604651/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26226446
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/INF.0000000000000847
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