Prevalence and risk factors associated with tuberculosis disease in Suratthani Central Prison, Thailand
Morasert T, Worapas W, Kaewmahit R, Uphala W
The international journal of tuberculosis and lung disease : the official journal of the International Union against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease · 2018-10
Abstract
Setting A prison in Suratthani Province, South Thailand. Objectives To measure the prevalence of and identify the risk factors associated with tuberculosis (TB) disease among prison inmates. Method This was a cross-sectional surveillance study. All prison inmates were screened for TB using a national TB screening questionnaire and chest X-ray (CXR) in July-December 2015. We collected sputum smear and Xpert® MTB/RIF results from prison inmates with a questionnaire score of 3 points or CXR suggestive of TB. Case definitions were: 1) definite TB: TB confirmed using sputum smear microscopy or Xpert; 2) probable TB: CXR consistent with active TB, together with clinical and CXR improvement after treatment; 3) TB case: definite and probable cases. Results Of 4007 prison inmates, 84 were diagnosed with TB. TB prevalence was 2.1%: 61 (1.6%) were definite TB cases. TB was associated with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) positivity (adjusted OR [aOR] 7.22, 95%CI 1.85-28.22, P = 0.004), pre-incarceration income Conclusions Prevalence of TB disease in Suratthani Central Prison was high. HIV infection, prolonged incarceration, overcrowding and low pre-incarceration income were significant risk factors associated with TB.
MeSH terms
- Sputum
- Humans
- Mycobacterium tuberculosis
- Tuberculosis, Pulmonary
- HIV Infections
- Radiography, Thoracic
- Mass Screening
- Prevalence
- Multivariate Analysis
- Logistic Models
- Risk Factors
- Cross-Sectional Studies
- Adult
- Prisoners
- Thailand
- Female
- Male
- Young Adult