Tuberculosis among children visiting friends & relatives
Perez-Porcuna TM, Noguera-Julian A, Riera-Bosch MT, Macià-Rieradevall E, Santos-Santiago J, Rifà Pujol MÀ, Eril M, Aulet-Molist L, et al. (30 authors)
Journal of travel medicine · 2024-08
Abstract
Background Most paediatric tuberculosis (TB) cases in low-TB-incidence countries involve children born to migrant families. This may be partially explained by trips to their countries of origin for visiting friends and relatives (VFR). We aimed to estimate the risk of latent TB infection (LTBI) and TB in children VFR. Methods We conducted a prospective multicentric observational study in Catalonia (Spain) from June 2017 to December 2019. We enrolled children aged Results Five hundred children completed the study, equivalent to 78.2 person-years of follow-up (PYFU). Thirteen children (2.6%) were diagnosed with LTBI (16.6/per100 PYFU, 95%CI = 8.8-28.5), including two cases (0.4%) of TB (2.5/per100 PYFU, 95%CI = 0.3-9.3). LTBI incidence rates remained high after excluding BCG-vaccinated children (9.7/per100 PYFU, 95%CI = 3.9-20.0). Household tobacco smoke exposure was associated with LTBI (aOR = 3.9, 95%CI = 1.1-13.3). Conclusions The risk of LTBI in children VFR in high-TB-incidence countries may equal, or perhaps even exceed, the infection risk of the native population. The primary associated risk factor was the presence of smokers in the household. Furthermore, the incidence rate of active TB largely surpassed that of the countries visited. Children VFR in high-TB-incidence countries should be targeted for diagnostic and preventive interventions.
MeSH terms
- Humans
- Tuberculosis
- Tuberculin Test
- Incidence
- Risk Factors
- Prospective Studies
- Family
- Travel
- Adolescent
- Child
- Child, Preschool
- Infant
- Friends
- Spain
- Female
- Male
- Latent Tuberculosis