Abstract

Introduction: The rate of latent tuberculosis infections (LTBIs) in health care workers (HCWs) is higher than that in non-HCWs. We studied to investigate the prevalence and risk factors of LTBIs and the acceptance rate for treatment of LTBI among HCWs in South Korea, a country with an intermediate tuberculosis (TB) burden. Methodology: LTBI screening was conducted for HCWs at a tertiary and a secondary hospital from April 2017 to August 2017. This was a retrospective study included all HCWs who underwent LTBI examination. HCWs were classified by the degree of risk into four groups, based on two factors: possibility of exposure to TB, and impact on patients at the time of TB onset in the HCWs. The interferon-gamma release assay was used for the diagnosis of LTBI. Results: A total of 1326 HCWs were included; they comprised 801 HCWs from a tertiary hospital and 525 from a secondary hospital. A total of 235 (17.7%) HCWs were diagnosed with LTBIs. According to risk classification, there was no significant difference (P = 0.24). In multivariate analysis, age was the only independent risk factor (P < 0.001). The acceptance rate for LTBI treatment was 60.43%, and there were no associated factors in multivariate analysis. Conclusions: HCWs did not show any significant difference in the rate of LTBI by the degree of risk, and age was the independent risk factor. LTBI screening should be conducted for all HCWs regardless of risk classification.

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  • The rate of latent tuberculosis infections (LTBIs) in health care workers (HCWs) is higher than that in non-HCWs

  • LTBI screening in HCWs was conducted from April 2017 to August 2017 at a tertiary hospital with 969 beds and a secondary hospital with 450 beds in South Korea based on the guideline

  • 10 HCWs who had been previously treated with active TB or LTBI were excluded

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Introduction

The rate of latent tuberculosis infections (LTBIs) in health care workers (HCWs) is higher than that in non-HCWs. Methodology: LTBI screening was conducted for HCWs at a tertiary and a secondary hospital from April 2017 to August 2017. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) published guidelines for preventing the spread of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) in healthcare facilities and recommended TB screening programs for all HCWs, with the provision of treatment when LTBI is diagnosed [11] [12]. To address the issue of LTBI screening in the HCW population in Korea, the Korean Manual for TB Management in Medical institutions was updated in 2016 [15]. Based on these guidelines, we studied the prevalence and risk factors for LTBI and the acceptance rate for LTBI treatment among HCWs in a tertiary and a secondary hospital

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