Responding to a protracted tuberculosis outbreak: lessons from multiple rounds of investigation in a Chinese boarding school
Jing Mao, Qingyan Wu, Kunyang Wu, Lina Zhao, Jun Li, Zhili Shan, Lingqiong Mao, Hante Lin, et al. (10 authors)
Annals of Medicine · 2026-03
Abstract
PURPOSE: This study analysed a multi-semester pulmonary tuberculosis (PTB) cluster outbreak in a Chinese boarding school to provide evidence for future epidemic control. METHODS: Contacts were screened via symptoms, infection tests and chest radiography. Screening expanded progressively from close contacts to same-floor contacts, then all students and staff. Whole-genome sequencing (WGS) with single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) and bioinformatics analysis was used for lineage classification, transmission clustering (≤12 SNPs defining a cluster) and drug resistance prediction. RESULTS: < 0.001). No new cases were detected during a one-year follow-up of students involved in the outbreak after the final round of screening, nor among household contacts of all cases followed up to the present. CONCLUSIONS: Lack of entry health examinations facilitated the outbreak. Delayed diagnosis, incomplete contact screening and absence of preventive treatment led to cross-semester persistence. The infection rate disparity confirms class 16 as the outbreak epicentre. Improving community case management, extending contact follow-up and enhancing cluster outbreak measures are recommended to prevent future outbreaks.
MeSH terms
- Medicine
- Tuberculosis
- Outbreak
- Family medicine
- Cluster (spacecraft)
- Medical emergency
- Public health
- Contact tracing
- Environmental health
- Intensive care medicine
- Epidemiology