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Active tuberculosis in inflammatory bowel disease patients under treatment from an endemic area in Latin America
Authors:Flora Maria Lorenzo Fortes  Ney Boa Sorte  Victor D Mariano  La&#  la D Andrade  Fernanda A Oliveira  Monique CA Santos  Cl&#  udia Ivanilda N dos Santos  Catharina A Passos  Mila P Pacheco  Valdiana C Surlo  Neog&#  lia P de Almeida  Jaciane AM Fontes  r&#  a M Pimentel  Raquel Rocha  Genoile Oliveira Santana
Abstract:BACKGROUNDThere has been an increase in cases of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) in recent years. There is also greater access and availability of immunosuppressive and biological agents, which increase the risk of opportunistic infection despite improving the quality of life and promoting mucosal healing. Tuberculosis (TB) remains a public health problem, and it has a high incidence in several countries. Therefore, knowledge of the risk of developing TB in patients with IBD is important.AIMTo evaluate the risk of active TB in patients with IBD under treatment from an endemic area in Latin America.METHODSA standard questionnaire included demographic variables, clinical aspects of IBD disease, history of active TB during treatment, active TB characteristics and evolution, initial screening and results and time from the start of anti-tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNFα) to TB development.RESULTSAzathioprine, anti-TNFα and the combination of these two drugs were associated with a higher risk of active TB incidence. The TNFα blockers increased the relative risk of developing active TB compared to other treatments. All four multivariable models showed that the use of TNFα blockers alone or in combination with azathioprine was an important risk factor for the incidence of active TB. After adjustment for sex, age, type of IBD and latent TB, anti-TNFα with azathioprine increased the relative risk to 17.8 times more than conventional treatment. Late TB, which was diagnosed 3 mo after the start of anti-TNFα, was the most frequent.CONCLUSIONTreatment with anti-TNFα increased the risk of active TB in IBD patients from an endemic area in Latin America. This risk was increased when anti-TNFα was combined with azathioprine. The time from the beginning of the treatment to the active TB diagnosis suggests a new TB infection.
Keywords:Inflammatory bowel disease  Therapy  Tumor necrosis factor alpha  Relative risk  Tuberculosis  Latent tuberculosis
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