Screening hemodialysis patients for tuberculosis in Sudan.
To estimate the prevalence of latent tuberculosis infection (LTBI) and the need for TB preventive treatment (TPT) among hemodialysis (HD) patients in Sudan.
We screened patients in a single HD center by two-step tuberculin skin test (TST), symptom survey, physical examination and chest radiography (CXR).
The survey included 204 patients, five of whom (2.5%) had history of previously treated TB. The proportion of TST positive patients was 12.3% after the first test and increased to 21.1% after the second test. Patients previously treated for TB were more likely to have positive TST (80 vs 20.1%, p = 0.01). We screened 184 patients for TB disease; 16.3% were symptomatic, 15.8% had CXR abnormality and 6.5% were symptomatic with CXR abnormality. Additionally, 13.6% of patients had physical signs consistent with extra-pulmonary TB without symptoms or CXR abnormality. Based on these findings, high probability of pulmonary and extra-pulmonary TB was found in 38.6% and 13.6% of patients respectively and they were referred for bacteriological confirmation. We diagnosed LTBI and prescribed TPT to 9.2% of screened patients.
In this cohort of Sudanese HD patients, 21.1% were positive after two-step TST and 52.2% were considered to have high probability of TB disease.
We screened patients in a single HD center by two-step tuberculin skin test (TST), symptom survey, physical examination and chest radiography (CXR).
The survey included 204 patients, five of whom (2.5%) had history of previously treated TB. The proportion of TST positive patients was 12.3% after the first test and increased to 21.1% after the second test. Patients previously treated for TB were more likely to have positive TST (80 vs 20.1%, p = 0.01). We screened 184 patients for TB disease; 16.3% were symptomatic, 15.8% had CXR abnormality and 6.5% were symptomatic with CXR abnormality. Additionally, 13.6% of patients had physical signs consistent with extra-pulmonary TB without symptoms or CXR abnormality. Based on these findings, high probability of pulmonary and extra-pulmonary TB was found in 38.6% and 13.6% of patients respectively and they were referred for bacteriological confirmation. We diagnosed LTBI and prescribed TPT to 9.2% of screened patients.
In this cohort of Sudanese HD patients, 21.1% were positive after two-step TST and 52.2% were considered to have high probability of TB disease.
Authors
Elamin Elamin, Ibrahim Ibrahim, Ad El-Mahdi Ad El-Mahdi, Kailani Kailani, Am Mohamednour Am Mohamednour, Na Mohamed Na Mohamed, Ma Osman Ma Osman, Aa Abdulla Aa Abdulla, Mm Babiker Mm Babiker, Mah Abubaker Mah Abubaker, Ao Suleiman Ao Suleiman
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