Host determinants of infectiousness in smear-positive patients with pulmonary tuberculosis
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Summary: | Background Epidemiologic data suggests that only a minority of tuberculosis (TB) patients are infectious. Cough aerosol sampling is a novel quantitative method to measure TB infectiousness. Methods We analyzed data from three studies conducted in Uganda and Brazil over a 13-year period. We included sputum acid fast bacilli (AFB) and culture positive pulmonary TB patients and used a cough aerosol sampling system (CASS) to measure the number of colony-forming units (CFU) of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in cough-generated aerosols as a measure for infectiousness. Aerosol data was categorized as: aerosol negative (CFU = 0) and aerosol positive (CFU > 0). Logistic regression models were built to identify factors associated with aerosol positivity. Results M. tuberculosis was isolated by culture from cough aerosols in 100/233 (43%) TB patients. In an unadjusted analysis, aerosol positivity was associated with fewer days of antituberculous therapy before CASS sampling (p = .0001), higher sputum AFB smear grade (p = .01), shorter days to positivity in liquid culture media (p = .02), and larger sputum volume (p = .03). In an adjusted analysis, only fewer days of TB treatment (OR 1.47 per 1 day of therapy, 95% CI 1.16-1.89; p = .001) was associated with aerosol positivity. Conclusion Cough generated aerosols containing viable M. tuberculosis, the infectious moiety in TB, are detected in a minority of TB patients and rapidly become non-culturable after initiation of antituberculous treatment. Mechanistic studies are needed to further elucidate these findings. |
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Host determinants of infectiousness in smear-positive patients with pulmonary tuberculosisInfectious DiseasesEpidemiologySDG 3 - Good Health and Well-beingBackground Epidemiologic data suggests that only a minority of tuberculosis (TB) patients are infectious. Cough aerosol sampling is a novel quantitative method to measure TB infectiousness. Methods We analyzed data from three studies conducted in Uganda and Brazil over a 13-year period. We included sputum acid fast bacilli (AFB) and culture positive pulmonary TB patients and used a cough aerosol sampling system (CASS) to measure the number of colony-forming units (CFU) of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in cough-generated aerosols as a measure for infectiousness. Aerosol data was categorized as: aerosol negative (CFU = 0) and aerosol positive (CFU > 0). Logistic regression models were built to identify factors associated with aerosol positivity. Results M. tuberculosis was isolated by culture from cough aerosols in 100/233 (43%) TB patients. In an unadjusted analysis, aerosol positivity was associated with fewer days of antituberculous therapy before CASS sampling (p = .0001), higher sputum AFB smear grade (p = .01), shorter days to positivity in liquid culture media (p = .02), and larger sputum volume (p = .03). In an adjusted analysis, only fewer days of TB treatment (OR 1.47 per 1 day of therapy, 95% CI 1.16-1.89; p = .001) was associated with aerosol positivity. Conclusion Cough generated aerosols containing viable M. tuberculosis, the infectious moiety in TB, are detected in a minority of TB patients and rapidly become non-culturable after initiation of antituberculous treatment. Mechanistic studies are needed to further elucidate these findings.Instituto de Higiene e Medicina Tropical (IHMT)Individual Health Care (IHC)Global Health and Tropical Medicine (GHTM)RUNAcuña-Villaorduña, CarlosAyakaka, IreneSchmidt-Castellani, Luiz GuilhermeMumbowa, FrancisMarques-Rodrigues, PatriciaGaeddert, MaryWhite, Laura F.Palaci, MoisesEllner, Jerrold J.Dietze, ReynaldoJoloba, MosesFennelly, Kevin P.Jones-López, Edward C.2021-05-02T22:51:52Z2019-06-032019-06-03T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10362/116756eng2328-8957PURE: 27541062https://doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofz184info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)instname:FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiainstacron:RCAAP2024-05-22T17:52:37Zoai:run.unl.pt:10362/116756Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireinfo@rcaap.ptopendoar:https://opendoar.ac.uk/repository/71602025-05-28T17:23:46.711254Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP) - FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiafalse |
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Host determinants of infectiousness in smear-positive patients with pulmonary tuberculosis |
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Host determinants of infectiousness in smear-positive patients with pulmonary tuberculosis |
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Host determinants of infectiousness in smear-positive patients with pulmonary tuberculosis Acuña-Villaorduña, Carlos Infectious Diseases Epidemiology SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being |
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Host determinants of infectiousness in smear-positive patients with pulmonary tuberculosis |
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Host determinants of infectiousness in smear-positive patients with pulmonary tuberculosis |
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Host determinants of infectiousness in smear-positive patients with pulmonary tuberculosis |
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Host determinants of infectiousness in smear-positive patients with pulmonary tuberculosis |
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Host determinants of infectiousness in smear-positive patients with pulmonary tuberculosis |
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Acuña-Villaorduña, Carlos |
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Acuña-Villaorduña, Carlos Ayakaka, Irene Schmidt-Castellani, Luiz Guilherme Mumbowa, Francis Marques-Rodrigues, Patricia Gaeddert, Mary White, Laura F. Palaci, Moises Ellner, Jerrold J. Dietze, Reynaldo Joloba, Moses Fennelly, Kevin P. Jones-López, Edward C. |
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Ayakaka, Irene Schmidt-Castellani, Luiz Guilherme Mumbowa, Francis Marques-Rodrigues, Patricia Gaeddert, Mary White, Laura F. Palaci, Moises Ellner, Jerrold J. Dietze, Reynaldo Joloba, Moses Fennelly, Kevin P. Jones-López, Edward C. |
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Instituto de Higiene e Medicina Tropical (IHMT) Individual Health Care (IHC) Global Health and Tropical Medicine (GHTM) RUN |
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Acuña-Villaorduña, Carlos Ayakaka, Irene Schmidt-Castellani, Luiz Guilherme Mumbowa, Francis Marques-Rodrigues, Patricia Gaeddert, Mary White, Laura F. Palaci, Moises Ellner, Jerrold J. Dietze, Reynaldo Joloba, Moses Fennelly, Kevin P. Jones-López, Edward C. |
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Infectious Diseases Epidemiology SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being |
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Infectious Diseases Epidemiology SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being |
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Background Epidemiologic data suggests that only a minority of tuberculosis (TB) patients are infectious. Cough aerosol sampling is a novel quantitative method to measure TB infectiousness. Methods We analyzed data from three studies conducted in Uganda and Brazil over a 13-year period. We included sputum acid fast bacilli (AFB) and culture positive pulmonary TB patients and used a cough aerosol sampling system (CASS) to measure the number of colony-forming units (CFU) of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in cough-generated aerosols as a measure for infectiousness. Aerosol data was categorized as: aerosol negative (CFU = 0) and aerosol positive (CFU > 0). Logistic regression models were built to identify factors associated with aerosol positivity. Results M. tuberculosis was isolated by culture from cough aerosols in 100/233 (43%) TB patients. In an unadjusted analysis, aerosol positivity was associated with fewer days of antituberculous therapy before CASS sampling (p = .0001), higher sputum AFB smear grade (p = .01), shorter days to positivity in liquid culture media (p = .02), and larger sputum volume (p = .03). In an adjusted analysis, only fewer days of TB treatment (OR 1.47 per 1 day of therapy, 95% CI 1.16-1.89; p = .001) was associated with aerosol positivity. Conclusion Cough generated aerosols containing viable M. tuberculosis, the infectious moiety in TB, are detected in a minority of TB patients and rapidly become non-culturable after initiation of antituberculous treatment. Mechanistic studies are needed to further elucidate these findings. |
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