Impact of annual TB screening on stone quarry workers in high-incidence Portuguese municipalities.

IF 3.4 3区 医学 Q2 INFECTIOUS DISEASES International Journal of Tuberculosis and Lung Disease Pub Date : 2024-03-01 DOI:10.5588/ijtld.23.0350
S Sousa, S Santos, C M Alves, G Gonçalves, C Carvalho, R Duarte
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SETTINGThe Portuguese municipalities of Penafiel and Marco de Canaveses are high TB incidence areas, where stone quarry workers represent a vulnerable population.OBJECTIVETo assess the annual rate of TB infection (ARI) in stone quarry workers and to compare it with the TB notification rate in the general community.DESIGNAn annual TB infection screening strategy using interferon-gamma release assay (IGRA) was implemented in 2018 for workers from high-risk stone quarries. A prospective cohort was enrolled and workers screened in periods of 2 years were included. IGRA-positive workers were referred for preventive treatment. ARI was calculated as the proportion of workers with IGRA conversion.RESULTSOf the 232 IGRA-negative workers in 2018, 20 tested positive in 2019 (8.6% ARI). Of 171 IGRA-negative workers in 2019, eight tested positive in 2021 (4.7% in 2 years). Two of the 150 IGRA-negative workers in 2021 tested positive in 2022 (1.3% ARI). ARI decreased by 84.9% between 2019 and 2022. In the two municipalities, the TB notification rate declined 23.9% between 2018 and 2021.CONCLUSIONA more pronounced reduction in ARI was observed among stone quarry workers regularly screened for TB infection compared to the notification rate among the general population in high-incidence municipalities. A screening strategy for high-risk populations, together with enforced community measures, could foster risk reduction in the community..

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每年对葡萄牙高发病率城市的采石场工人进行结核病筛查的影响。
背景葡萄牙佩纳菲尔市和马尔科德卡纳维斯市是结核病高发区,其中石料场工人是易感人群。目的评估石料场工人的结核病年感染率(ARI),并将其与普通社区的结核病通知率进行比较。前瞻性队列被纳入其中,2 年内接受筛查的工人也被纳入其中。IGRA 阳性的工人被转介接受预防性治疗。结果 在 2018 年 IGRA 阴性的 232 名工人中,2019 年有 20 人检测呈阳性(8.6% ARI)。在 2019 年 IGRA 阴性的 171 名工人中,有 8 人在 2021 年检测出阳性(2 年内 4.7%)。2021 年 IGRA 阴性的 150 名工人中,有 2 人在 2022 年检测出阳性(1.3% ARI)。在 2019 年至 2022 年期间,ARI 下降了 84.9%。在这两个城市,结核病通报率在 2018 年至 2021 年间下降了 23.9%。结论与高发城市普通人群的通报率相比,定期筛查结核病感染的采石场工人的 ARI 下降更为明显。针对高危人群的筛查策略与强制执行的社区措施可促进社区降低风险。
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Tuberculosis and Lung Disease publishes articles on all aspects of lung health, including public health-related issues such as training programmes, cost-benefit analysis, legislation, epidemiology, intervention studies and health systems research. The IJTLD is dedicated to the continuing education of physicians and health personnel and the dissemination of information on tuberculosis and lung health world-wide.
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