Prospective Observational Study of Incidence and Preventable Burden of Childhood Tuberculosis, Kenya.

Andrew JBrent; ChristopherNyundo; JoyceLangat; CarolineMulunda; JoshuaWambua; EvasiusBauni; JoyceSande; KatePark; Thomas NWilliams; Charles RJNewton; +3 more... MichaelLevin; J Anthony G Scott ORCID logo; KIDS TB Study Group; (2018) Prospective Observational Study of Incidence and Preventable Burden of Childhood Tuberculosis, Kenya. Emerging infectious diseases, 24 (3). pp. 514-523. ISSN 1080-6040 DOI: 10.3201/eid2403.170785
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Prospective data on childhood tuberculosis (TB) incidence and case detection rates (CDRs) are scant, and the preventable burden of childhood TB has not been measured in prospective studies. We investigated 2,042 children (<15 years of age) with suspected TB by using enhanced surveillance and linked hospital, demographic, notification, and verbal autopsy data to estimate the incidence, CDR, risk factors, and preventable burden of TB among children in Kenya. Estimated TB incidence was 53 cases/100,000 children/year locally and 95 cases/100,000 children/year nationally. The estimated CDR was 0.20–0.35. Among children <5 years of age, 49% of cases were attributable to a known household contact with TB. This study provides much needed empiric data on TB CDRs in children to inform national and global incidence estimates. Moreover, our findings indicate that nearly half of TB cases in young children might be prevented by implementing existing guidelines for TB contact tracing and chemoprophylaxis.



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