Prevalence of and risk factors associated with latent tuberculosis in Singapore: A cross-sectional survey
Yap P, Tan KHX, Lim WY, Barkham T, Tan LWL, Chen MI, Wang YT, Chee CBE
International journal of infectious diseases : IJID : official publication of the International Society for Infectious Diseases · 2018-05
Abstract
Objectives This first cross-sectional survey on latent tuberculosis infection (LTBI) in Singapore was performed by utilizing the QuantiFERON Gold In-tube (QFT-GIT) assay to collect data on the prevalence of LTBI and to identify potential risk factors associated with LTBI. Methods Nationwide household addresses were selected randomly for enumeration, and Singaporeans or Permanent Residents aged 18-79 years were identified. One eligible member per household was selected using the Kish grid. Each participant answered a questionnaire assessing their medical history (including tuberculosis (TB)), socio-economic factors, and lifestyle factors. They also provided a blood specimen for the QFT-GIT assay. Participants with a positive QFT-GIT result were defined as having LTBI if they were asymptomatic. To identify independent risk factors, adjusted hazard ratios were obtained using the multivariable modified Breslow-Cox proportional hazards model. Results An overall QFT-GIT positivity rate of 12.7% was detected amongst 1682 Singapore residents. There was a wide variation in the positivity rate according to the participants' country of birth. Higher LTBI prevalence was also significantly associated with increasing age, lower educational and socio-economic status, and alcohol use. Conclusions Given the high prevalence of LTBI amongst foreign-born residents from regional countries, similar studies should be conducted amongst migrants in Singapore to improve national guidelines on screening and preventive treatment against LTBI.
MeSH terms
- Humans
- Tuberculin Test
- Health Surveys
- Prevalence
- Risk Factors
- Cross-Sectional Studies
- Family Characteristics
- Adult
- Aged
- Middle Aged
- Singapore
- Female
- Male
- Emigrants and Immigrants
- Young Adult
- Latent Tuberculosis
- Interferon-gamma Release Tests
- Surveys and Questionnaires