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Am. J. Respir. Crit. Care Med., Volume 162, Number 5, November 2000, 1851-1854

Incidence of Tuberculosis among a Cohort of Tuberculin-Positive Refugees in Australia
Reappraising the Estimates of Risk

GUY B. MARKS, JUN BAI, SHEILA E. SIMPSON, ELIZABETH A. SULLIVAN, and GREGORY J. STEWART

South Western Sydney Area Health Service, Institute of Respiratory Medicine, University of Sydney, School of Paediatrics, University of New South Wales, and Central Sydney Area Health Service, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

Estimates of the lifetime risk of tuberculosis have varied widely and may not be applicable in all current settings. The aim of this study was to measure the incidence of reactivation of latent tuberculosis in a cohort of 15,489 predominantly Southeast Asian refugees aged 12 yr and over who arrived in Sydney, Australia during the period 1984 to 1994 and who had a clear chest X-ray on arrival. Tuberculin skin test (TST) reaction size and the presence of a BCG scar were recorded at entry. Incident cases of tuberculosis, occurring before June 1998, were identified by record linkage analysis with confirmatory review of case notes. There were 122 cases of tuberculosis over an average 10.3 yr of follow-up (crude annual incidence, 76.2/100,000). There was a linear increase in risk with increasing TST reaction size above 10 mm. The risk, and the relation of risk to TST reaction size, were unrelated to BCG scar status. Among those whose initial TST reaction was >=  15 mm, the annual incidence rate in the first 3 yr was 213 (95% CI, 150 to 300) per 100,000 person-years and in the subsequent 10 yr the rate averaged 122 (95% CI, 90 to 165) per 100,000 person-years. The observed rates are similar to those estimated in the general population of the United States in the 1950s and 1960s. Further data on the prognosis of tuberculosis and the effects of isoniazid preventive therapy in Southeast Asian migrants to Western countries are required to inform policy and practice for the prevention of tuberculosis in this population.




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