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Erythema nodosum and the risk of tuberculosis in a high incidence setting

OBJECTIVE: This study estimates the erythema nodosum (EN) incidence in a tuberculosis (TB) endemic setting and evaluates the likelihood of a subsequent TB diagnosis among individuals with Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection (MTI) with or without EN. DESIGN: We estimated EN incidence rates (IRs) in...

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Autores principales: Bjorn-Mortensen, Karen, Ladefoged, Karin, Simonsen, Jacob, Michelsen, Sascha W., Sørensen, Hans Christian F., Koch, Anders, Lillebaek, Troels, Andersen, Aase Bengaard, Soborg, Bolette
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Publicado: Co-Action Publishing 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5081485/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27784508
http://dx.doi.org/10.3402/ijch.v75.32666
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author Bjorn-Mortensen, Karen
Ladefoged, Karin
Simonsen, Jacob
Michelsen, Sascha W.
Sørensen, Hans Christian F.
Koch, Anders
Lillebaek, Troels
Andersen, Aase Bengaard
Soborg, Bolette
author_facet Bjorn-Mortensen, Karen
Ladefoged, Karin
Simonsen, Jacob
Michelsen, Sascha W.
Sørensen, Hans Christian F.
Koch, Anders
Lillebaek, Troels
Andersen, Aase Bengaard
Soborg, Bolette
author_sort Bjorn-Mortensen, Karen
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description OBJECTIVE: This study estimates the erythema nodosum (EN) incidence in a tuberculosis (TB) endemic setting and evaluates the likelihood of a subsequent TB diagnosis among individuals with Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection (MTI) with or without EN. DESIGN: We estimated EN incidence rates (IRs) in East Greenland in 2010–2011 and conducted a cohort study following all individuals who tested positive for MTI from 1 January 2010 until 31 December 2012. A personal identifier allowed individual follow-up in the mandatory TB register. MTI was defined by a positive interferon-gamma release assay. TB incidence rate ratios (IRRs) among participants with or without EN were estimated with the Cox proportional hazard model. RESULTS: We identified 38 EN cases corresponding to an IR of 500/100,000 inhabitants/year. All cases were among individuals with MTI. The EN IR was 11.79 (95% CI 5.73–24.27) times higher for BCG-unvaccinated compared with BCG-vaccinated individuals. The TB IRR was 25 (95% CI 11–60) within 1 month of EN compared to individuals without EN. CONCLUSION: This study documents a high EN incidence in a TB endemic region. EN occurred only in individuals with MTI, and predominantly among BCG-unvaccinated individuals. EN was significantly associated with a TB diagnosis within 1 month of diagnosis.
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spelling pubmed-50814852016-11-14 Erythema nodosum and the risk of tuberculosis in a high incidence setting Bjorn-Mortensen, Karen Ladefoged, Karin Simonsen, Jacob Michelsen, Sascha W. Sørensen, Hans Christian F. Koch, Anders Lillebaek, Troels Andersen, Aase Bengaard Soborg, Bolette Int J Circumpolar Health Review Article OBJECTIVE: This study estimates the erythema nodosum (EN) incidence in a tuberculosis (TB) endemic setting and evaluates the likelihood of a subsequent TB diagnosis among individuals with Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection (MTI) with or without EN. DESIGN: We estimated EN incidence rates (IRs) in East Greenland in 2010–2011 and conducted a cohort study following all individuals who tested positive for MTI from 1 January 2010 until 31 December 2012. A personal identifier allowed individual follow-up in the mandatory TB register. MTI was defined by a positive interferon-gamma release assay. TB incidence rate ratios (IRRs) among participants with or without EN were estimated with the Cox proportional hazard model. RESULTS: We identified 38 EN cases corresponding to an IR of 500/100,000 inhabitants/year. All cases were among individuals with MTI. The EN IR was 11.79 (95% CI 5.73–24.27) times higher for BCG-unvaccinated compared with BCG-vaccinated individuals. The TB IRR was 25 (95% CI 11–60) within 1 month of EN compared to individuals without EN. CONCLUSION: This study documents a high EN incidence in a TB endemic region. EN occurred only in individuals with MTI, and predominantly among BCG-unvaccinated individuals. EN was significantly associated with a TB diagnosis within 1 month of diagnosis. Co-Action Publishing 2016-10-25 /pmc/articles/PMC5081485/ /pubmed/27784508 http://dx.doi.org/10.3402/ijch.v75.32666 Text en © 2016 Karen Bjorn-Mortensen et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, allowing third parties to copy and redistribute the material in any medium or format and to remix, transform, and build upon the material for any purpose, even commercially, provided the original work is properly cited and states its license.
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Bjorn-Mortensen, Karen
Ladefoged, Karin
Simonsen, Jacob
Michelsen, Sascha W.
Sørensen, Hans Christian F.
Koch, Anders
Lillebaek, Troels
Andersen, Aase Bengaard
Soborg, Bolette
Erythema nodosum and the risk of tuberculosis in a high incidence setting
title Erythema nodosum and the risk of tuberculosis in a high incidence setting
title_full Erythema nodosum and the risk of tuberculosis in a high incidence setting
title_fullStr Erythema nodosum and the risk of tuberculosis in a high incidence setting
title_full_unstemmed Erythema nodosum and the risk of tuberculosis in a high incidence setting
title_short Erythema nodosum and the risk of tuberculosis in a high incidence setting
title_sort erythema nodosum and the risk of tuberculosis in a high incidence setting
topic Review Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5081485/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27784508
http://dx.doi.org/10.3402/ijch.v75.32666
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