Latent Tuberculosis Infection Screening and Treatment in Congregate Settings (TB FREE COREA): Demographic Profiles of Interferon-Gamma Release Assay Cohort
Hyung Woo Kim, Jinsoo Min, Joon Young Choi, Ah Young Shin, Jun‐Pyo Myong, Yunhee Lee, Hyeon Woo Yim, Hyunsuk Jeong, et al. (17 authors)
Journal of Korean Medical Science · 2021-01
Abstract
In 2017, the Korean government launched an unprecedentedly large-scaled latent tuberculosis infection (LTBI) screening project which covered more than a million individuals in congregate settings. A total of 1,047,689 participants of source population (n = 2,336,157) underwent LTBI testing from 2017 to 2018. The overall LTBI test uptake rate during this project was 44.8%. Workers in daycare centers (83.5%) and kindergartens (78.9%) showed high participation rate. A total of 1,012,206 individuals with valid results of interferon-gamma release assay (IGRA) were selected to constitute the IGRA cohort. Most of the enrolled participants in the IGRA cohort were in their working age. Approximately, three-quarters of total enrolled population were female. Investigating the LTBI prevalence, stages of LTBI care cascade, natural history of LTBI, efficacy of LTBI treatment and cost-effectiveness of LTBI screening are feasible within this IGRA cohort.
MeSH terms
- Latent tuberculosis
- Medicine
- Cohort
- Tuberculosis
- Population
- Interferon gamma release assay
- Cohort study
- Internal medicine
- Mycobacterium tuberculosis