• 제목/요약/키워드: Latent tuberculosis

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An Overview of Genetic Information of Latent Mycobacterium tuberculosis

  • Hamidieh, Faezeh;Farnia, Parissa;Nowroozi, Jamileh;Farnia, Poopak;Velayati, Ali Akbar
    • Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases
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    • 제84권1호
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    • pp.1-12
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    • 2021
  • Mycobacterium tuberculosis has infected more than two billion individuals worldwide, of whom 5%-10% have clinically active disease and 90%-95% remain in the latent stage with a reservoir of viable bacteria in the macrophages for extended periods of time. The tubercle bacilli at this stage are usually called dormant, non-viable, and/or non-culturable microorganisms. The patients with latent bacilli will not have clinical pictures and are not infectious. The infections in about 2%-23% of the patients with latent status become reactivated for various reasons such as cancer, human immunodeficiency virus infection, diabetes, and/or aging. Many studies have examined the mechanisms involved in the latent state of Mycobacterium and showed that latency modified the expression of many genes. Therefore, several mechanisms will change in this bacterium. Hence, this study aimed to briefly examine the genes involved in the latent state as well as the changes that are caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis. The study also evaluated the relationship between the functions of these genes.

Tuberculosis Infection and Latent Tuberculosis

  • Lee, Seung Heon
    • Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases
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    • 제79권4호
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    • pp.201-206
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    • 2016
  • Active tuberculosis (TB) has a greater burden of TB bacilli than latent TB and acts as an infection source for contacts. Latent tuberculosis infection (LTBI) is the state in which humans are infected with Mycobacterium tuberculosis without any clinical symptoms, radiological abnormality, or microbiological evidence. TB is transmissible by respiratory droplet nucleus of $1-5{\mu}m$ in diameter, containing 1-10 TB bacilli. TB transmission is affected by the strength of the infectious source, infectiousness of TB bacilli, immunoresistance of the host, environmental stresses, and biosocial factors. Infection controls to reduce TB transmission consist of managerial activities, administrative control, engineering control, environmental control, and personal protective equipment provision. However, diagnosis and treatment for LTBI as a national TB control program is an important strategy on the precondition that active TB is not missed. Therefore, more concrete evidences for LTBI management based on clinical and public perspectives are needed.

간호대학생의 잠복결핵 감염관리에 대한 인식도와 수행도, 예방행위 (Awareness, Performance, and Preventive Behavior of Latent Tuberculosis Infection management among Nursing students)

  • 모문희;장희정
    • 문화기술의 융합
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    • 제7권4호
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    • pp.471-478
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    • 2021
  • 본 연구는 간호대학생의 잠복결핵 감염관리에 대한 지식, 인식도와 수행도, 예방행위와의 관계를 파악하고, 예방행위에 영향을 미치는 요인을 파악하고자 시도되었다. 연구대상자는 D광역시에 소재하는 2개 대학에 재학 중인 191명이었다. 자료수집을 위한 설문조사는 2020년 8월 31일부터 11월 30일까지 실시되었다. 자료분석은 SPSS/21.0 프로그램을 이용하여 t-test, ANOVA, Pearson's correlation coefficient, stepwise multiple regression을 이용하였다. 연구결과 대상자의 잠복결핵 감염관리 예방행위와 수행도(r=.21, p=.003), 인식도와 수행도(r=.88, p<.001)는 유의한 양의 상관관계가 있는 것으로 나타났다. 잠복결핵 감염관리에 대한 예방행위에 영향을 미치는 요인은 학년(β=.29, p<.001), 최종 교육시기(β=.19, p=.004)였으며, 예방행위에 설명력은 11.9%로 나타났다. 본 연구결과에 의하면 간호대학생의 잠복결핵 감염관리에 대한 예방행위를 높이기 위해서는 학년과 최종 교육시기에 따른 잠복결핵 감염관리 교육프로그램 개발이 요구된다.

Host Blood Transcriptional Signatures as Candidate Biomarkers for Predicting Progression to Active Tuberculosis

  • Chang Ho Kim;Gahye Choi;Jaehee Lee
    • Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases
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    • 제86권2호
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    • pp.94-101
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    • 2023
  • A recent understanding of the dynamic continuous spectrum of Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection has led to the recognition of incipient tuberculosis, which refers to the latent infection state that has begun to progress to active tuberculosis. The importance of early detection of these individuals with a high-risk of progression to active tuberculosis is emphasized to efficiently implement targeted tuberculosis preventive therapy. However, the tuberculin skin test or interferon-γ release assay, which is currently used for the diagnosis of latent tuberculosis infection, does not aid in the prediction of the risk of progression to active tuberculosis. Thus, a novel test is urgently needed. Recently, simultaneous and systematic analysis of differentially expressed genes using a high-throughput platform has enabled the discovery of key genes that may serve potential biomarkers for the diagnosis or prognosis of diseases. This host transcriptional investigation has been extended to the field of tuberculosis, providing promising results. The present review focuses on recent progress and challenges in the field of blood transcriptional signatures to predict progression to active tuberculosis.

Diagnosis and Treatment of Latent Tuberculosis Infection in Healthcare Workers

  • Mok, Jeong Ha
    • Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases
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    • 제79권3호
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    • pp.127-133
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    • 2016
  • Tuberculosis (TB) is one of the most important occupational risks for healthcare workers (HCWs) in South Korea. Many policies regarding the control and prevention of TB in healthcare settings recommend that HCWs are tested for latent tuberculosis infection (LTBI) in addition to active TB. Moreover, the Korean Tuberculosis Prevention Act also recommends that HCWs receive regular testing for LTBI. However, there are no specific or detailed guidelines for dealing with LTBI in HCWs. Herein, we discuss the diagnosis and treatment of LTBI in HCWs and focus particularly on the baseline screening of hired HCWs, routine follow-up, and contact investigation.

Diagnosis and Treatment of Latent Tuberculosis Infection

  • Lee, Seung Heon
    • Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases
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    • 제78권2호
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    • pp.56-63
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    • 2015
  • A small number of viable tuberculosis bacilli can reside in an individual with latent tuberculosis infection (LTBI) without obvious clinical symptoms or abnormal chest radiographs. Diagnosis and treatment for LTBI are important for tuberculosis (TB) control in public and private health, especially in high-risk populations. The updated 2014 Korean guidelines for TB recommend that tuberculin skin tests, interferon-gamma release assays, or a combination of the two can be used for LTBI diagnosis according to age and immune status of the host as well as TB contact history. The regimens for LTBI treatment include isoniazid, rifampicin, or isoniazid/rifampicin. However, results of drug susceptibility test from the index case must be considered in selecting the appropriate drug for recent contacts. Standardized LTBI diagnosis and treatment based on the new 2014 guidelines will contribute to the effective TB control in Korea as well as to the establishment of updated guidelines.

Proposal to Revise the Screening Test for Latent Tuberculosis Infection in Close Contacts at Elementary Schools in Korea

  • Bae, Jong-Myon
    • Journal of Preventive Medicine and Public Health
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    • 제52권4호
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    • pp.272-275
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    • 2019
  • The 2018 National Guideline for Tuberculosis Control, which was published by the Korea Centers for Diseases Prevention and Control (KCDC), mandates conducting an epidemiological survey among close contacts of active tuberculosis patients at public institutions such as schools. In the procedure for these surveys, the tuberculin skin test (TST) is mandated as the screening test for latent tuberculosis infection in elementary school students. However, several guidelines recommend using the interferon-gamma releasing assay (IGRA) for contacts aged over 5 years with a Bacillus Calmette-$Gu{\acute{e}}rin$ vaccination history. The main reason for this is that IGRA has a higher specificity and lower false positive rate than TST. In addition, IGRA requires only a single visit to draw blood and the results are available within 24 hours. These advantages could promote cooperation from both parents and students in conducting these surveys. Thus, these findings regarding the benefits of IGRA for surveys of close contacts at elementary schools should be incorporated into the KCDC guideline.

소아청소년기 잠복결핵 감염의 치료 (Treatment of latent tuberculous infection in children and adolescent)

  • 김종현
    • Clinical and Experimental Pediatrics
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    • 제52권5호
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    • pp.519-528
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    • 2009
  • 결핵은 아직도 전세계적으로 소아에서 높은 유병률과 사망률을 보이는 질환이다. 아쉽게도 결핵에 대한 새로운 진단법, 치료법, 예방법에 대한 과학적 혹은 임상 연구는 주로 성인에 초점을 맞추어 왔으며 소아 결핵은 상대적으로 등한시되어 왔다. 그러나 특히 소아 결핵은 감염 후 중한 질환으로 진행되기 쉬우며 이는 사망을 초래하기도 한다. 또한 소아청소년기의 잠복결핵 감염은 후일 결핵균의 재활성으로 인하여 미래의 감염원으로 작용한다. 따라서 미래의 결핵 발생을 줄이기 위해서는 잠복결핵 감염에 대한 특징, 진단, 치료에 대해 이해하는 것이 매우 중요한다. 그러나 우리나라의 국가 결핵관리정책에는 이러한 개념들이 완전히 적용되지 않았으므로, 가능한 빨리 포함되고 시행되어져야 한다.

소아청소년 결핵의 진료 지침 (Korean Guidelines for Diagnosis and Treatment of Tuberculosis in Children and Adolescents)

  • 최경민;김남희;김동호;김예진;김종현;오성희;은병욱;이수영;이택진;전진경;홍정연
    • Pediatric Infection and Vaccine
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    • 제18권1호
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    • pp.1-14
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    • 2011
  • Tuberculosis is a disease with high morbidity and mortality in children worldwide. Despite the decrease in the incidence of tuberculosis in Korea, more than 30,000 new patients are diagnosed each year. Active tuberculosis is less frequent in children compared to adults but the risk of miliary tuberculosis and CNS tuberculosis is much higher. The diagnosis of tuberculosis in children and adolescents is difficult due to the nonspecific symptoms upon presentation. Diagnostic work up is based on the confirmation of tuberculosis infection by tuberculin skin test, abnormal radiologic findings, and contact with an adult with active tuberculosis. Anti-tuberculosis medications are prescribed according to the drug susceptibility of the index patient. Latent tuberculosis infection plays an important role in adult tuberculosis by reactivation. Thus, it is critical to accurately diagnose latent tuberculosis in children to prevent reactivation in adulthood. Korean guidelines for diagnosis and treatment of tuberculosis in children and adolescents provide evidence based recommendations in the optimal diagnosis and treatment for active and latent tuberculosis in children and adolescents based on the current Korean situation.

Diagnosis and Treatment of Latent Tuberculosis Infection due to Initiation of Anti-TNF Therapy

  • Shim, Tae Sun
    • Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases
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    • 제76권6호
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    • pp.261-268
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    • 2014
  • Patients with immune-mediated inflammatory diseases (IMIDs) are increasingly being treated with anti-tumor necrosis factor (TNF) agents and are at increased risk of developing tuberculosis (TB). Therefore, diagnosis and treatment of latent TB infection (LTBI) is recommended in these patients due to the initiation of anti-TNF therapy. Traditionally, LTBI has been diagnosed on the basis of clinical factors and a tuberculin skin test. Recently, interferon-gamma releasing assays (IGRAs) that can detect TB infection have become available. Considering the high-risk of developing TB in patients on anti-TNF therapy, the use of both a tuberculin skin test and an IGRA should be considered to detect and treat LTBI in patients with IMIDs. The traditional LTBI treatment regimen consisted of isoniazid monotherapy for 9 months. However, shorter regimens such as 4 months of rifampicin or 3 months of isoniazid/rifampicin are increasingly being used to improve treatment completion rates. In this review, the screening methods for diagnosing latent and active TB before anti-TNF therapy in patients with IMIDs will be briefly described, as well as the current LTBI treatment regimens, the recommendations for managing TB that develops during anti-TNF therapy, the necessity of regular monitoring to detect new TB infection, and the re-initiation of anti-TNF therapy in patients who develop TB.