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dc.contributor.authorPediatric TB Contact Studies Consortiumen
dc.contributor.authorLeonardo Martinezen
dc.contributor.authorOlivia Cordsen
dc.contributor.authorC. Robert Horsburghen
dc.contributor.authorJason R. Andrewsen
dc.contributor.authorCarlos Acuna-Villaordunaen
dc.contributor.authorShama Desai Ahujaen
dc.contributor.authorNeus Alteten
dc.contributor.authorOrvalho Augustoen
dc.contributor.authorDavit Baliashvilien
dc.contributor.authorSanjay Basuen
dc.contributor.authorMercedes Becerraen
dc.contributor.authorMaryline Bonneten
dc.contributor.authorW. Henry Boomen
dc.contributor.authorMartien Borgdorffen
dc.contributor.authorFadila Boulahbalen
dc.contributor.authorAnna Cristina C. Carvalhoen
dc.contributor.authorJoan A. Caylaen
dc.contributor.authorTsira Chakhaiaen
dc.contributor.authorPei Chun Chanen
dc.contributor.authorTed Cohenen
dc.contributor.authorJulio Crodaen
dc.contributor.authorSumona Dattaen
dc.contributor.authorHelena del Corralen
dc.contributor.authorJustin T. Denholmen
dc.contributor.authorReynaldo Dietzeen
dc.contributor.authorClaudia Dobleren
dc.contributor.authorSimon Donkoren
dc.contributor.authorUzochukwu Egereen
dc.contributor.authorJerrold J. Ellneren
dc.contributor.authorMarcos Espinalen
dc.contributor.authorCarlton A. Evansen
dc.contributor.authorChi Tai Fangen
dc.contributor.authorKatherine Fieldingen
dc.contributor.authorGreg J. Foxen
dc.contributor.authorLuis F. Garcíaen
dc.contributor.authorAlberto L. García-Basteiroen
dc.contributor.authorSteffen Geisen
dc.contributor.authorStephen M. Grahamen
dc.contributor.authorLouis Grandjeanen
dc.contributor.authorDjohar Hannounen
dc.contributor.authorMark Hatherillen
dc.contributor.authorAnja M. Haurien
dc.contributor.authorAnneke C. Hesselingen
dc.contributor.authorPhilip C. Hillen
dc.contributor.authorLi Min Huangen
dc.contributor.authorHelena Huergaen
dc.contributor.authorRabia Hussainen
dc.contributor.authorLeah Jarlsbergen
dc.contributor.authorEdward C. Jones-Lópezen
dc.contributor.authorSeiya Katoen
dc.contributor.authorMidori Kato-Maedaen
dc.contributor.authorBeate Kampmannen
dc.contributor.authorH. Lester Kirchneren
dc.contributor.authorAfrânio Kritskien
dc.contributor.authorChristoph Langeen
dc.contributor.authorChih Hsin Leeen
dc.contributor.authorLi Na Leeen
dc.contributor.authorMeng Rui Leeen
dc.contributor.authorAntonio Carlos Lemosen
dc.contributor.authorChristian Lienhardten
dc.contributor.authorDu Lin Lingen
dc.contributor.authorQiao Liuen
dc.contributor.authorNathan C. Loen
dc.contributor.authorRichard Longen
dc.contributor.authorElisa Lopez-Varelaen
dc.contributor.authorPeng Luen
dc.contributor.authorMatthew Mageeen
dc.contributor.authorLa Shaunda L. Maloneen
dc.contributor.authorAnna M. Mandalakasen
dc.contributor.authorNeil A. Martinsonen
dc.contributor.authorRufaida Mazahiren
dc.contributor.authorMegan B. Murrayen
dc.contributor.authorEduardo Martins Nettoen
dc.contributor.authorLarissa Oteroen
dc.contributor.authorJulie Parsonneten
dc.contributor.authorArthur Reingolden
dc.contributor.authorH. Simon Schaafen
dc.contributor.authorJames A. Seddonen
dc.contributor.authorSurendra Sharmaen
dc.contributor.authorJitendra Singhen
dc.contributor.authorSarman Singhen
dc.contributor.authorRosa Slooten
dc.contributor.authorGiovanni Sotgiuen
dc.contributor.authorCatherine M. Steinen
dc.contributor.authorNajeeha Talat Iqbalen
dc.contributor.authorRina Triasihen
dc.contributor.authorLisa Trieuen
dc.contributor.authorMaarten F.Schim van der Loeffen
dc.contributor.authorPatrick Van der Stuyften
dc.contributor.authorCari van Schalkwyken
dc.contributor.authorRicha Vashishthaen
dc.contributor.authorLilly M. Verhagenen
dc.contributor.authorJulian A. Villalbaen
dc.contributor.authorJann Yuan Wangen
dc.contributor.authorChristopher C. Whalenen
dc.contributor.authorTakashi Yoshiyamaen
dc.contributor.authorHeather J. Zaren
dc.contributor.authorJean Pierre Zellwegeren
dc.contributor.authorLimei Zhuen
dc.date.accessioned2025-06-23T07:02:48Z-
dc.date.available2025-06-23T07:02:48Z-
dc.date.issued2020-03-21en
dc.identifier.urihttps://dora.health.qld.gov.au/qldresearchjspui/handle/1/7850-
dc.description.abstractBackground: Tens of millions of children are exposed to Mycobacterium tuberculosis globally every year; however, there are no contemporary estimates of the risk of developing tuberculosis in exposed children. The effectiveness of contact investigations and preventive therapy remains poorly understood. Methods: In this systematic review and meta-analysis, we investigated the development of tuberculosis in children closely exposed to a tuberculosis case and followed for incident disease. We restricted our search to cohort studies published between Jan 1, 1998, and April 6, 2018, in MEDLINE, Web of Science, BIOSIS, and Embase electronic databases. Individual-participant data and a pre-specified list of variables were requested from authors of all eligible studies. These included characteristics of the exposed child, the index case, and environmental characteristics. To be eligible for inclusion in the final analysis, a dataset needed to include: (1) individuals below 19 years of age; (2) follow-up for tuberculosis for a minimum of 6 months; (3) individuals with household or close exposure to an individual with tuberculosis; (4) information on the age and sex of the child; and (5) start and end follow-up dates. Studies assessing incident tuberculosis but without dates or time of follow-up were excluded. Our analysis had two primary aims: (1) estimating the risk of developing tuberculosis by time-period of follow-up, demographics (age, region), and clinical attributes (HIV, tuberculosis infection status, previous tuberculosis); and (2) estimating the effectiveness of preventive therapy and BCG vaccination on the risk of developing tuberculosis. We estimated the odds of prevalent tuberculosis with mixed-effects logistic models and estimated adjusted hazard ratios (HRs) for incident tuberculosis with mixed-effects Poisson regression models. The effectiveness of preventive therapy against incident tuberculosis was estimated through propensity score matching. The study protocol is registered with PROSPERO (CRD42018087022). Findings: In total, study groups from 46 cohort studies in 34 countries—29 (63%) prospective studies and 17 (37%) retrospective—agreed to share their data and were included in the final analysis. 137 647 tuberculosis-exposed children were evaluated at baseline and 130 512 children were followed for 429 538 person-years, during which 1299 prevalent and 999 incident tuberculosis cases were diagnosed. Children not receiving preventive therapy with a positive result for tuberculosis infection had significantly higher 2-year cumulative tuberculosis incidence than children with a negative result for tuberculosis infection, and this incidence was greatest among children below 5 years of age (19·0% [95% CI 8·4–37·4]). The effectiveness of preventive therapy was 63% (adjusted HR 0·37 [95% CI 0·30–0·47]) among all exposed children, and 91% (adjusted HR 0·09 [0·05–0·15]) among those with a positive result for tuberculosis infection. Among all children <5 years of age who developed tuberculosis, 83% were diagnosed within 90 days of the baseline visit. Interpretation: The risk of developing tuberculosis among exposed infants and young children is very high. Most cases occurred within weeks of contact investigation initiation and might not be preventable through prophylaxis. This suggests that alternative strategies for prevention are needed, such as earlier initiation of preventive therapy through rapid diagnosis of adult cases or community-wide screening approaches. Funding: National Institutes of Health.en
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dc.titleThe risk of tuberculosis in children after close exposure: a systematic review and individual-participant meta-analysisen
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local.relation.urlhttps://research.bond.edu.au/en/publications/35251216-ec80-441d-993e-56dbed10670den
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dc.relation.sourceBond Universityen
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