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Annual risk of tuberculous infection in four defined zones of India: a comparative picture.
Authors:V K Chadha  S P Agarwal  P Kumar  L S Chauhan  C Kollapan  P S Jaganath  P S Vaidyanathan  P G Gopi  K P Unnikrishnan  S J Savanur
Institution:National Tuberculosis Institute, Bangalore, Karnataka, India. vin_chadha@rediffmail.com
Abstract:SETTING: Twenty-six selected districts in India. OBJECTIVES: To estimate the average annual risk of tuberculous infection (ARTI) in four defined zones in the country. STUDY DESIGN: A tuberculin survey was conducted in selected clusters of 26 districts in four defined zones of India. Children 1-9 years of age were subjected to tuberculin testing with ITU PPD RT23 with Tween 80, and the maximum transverse diameter of induration was measured 72 h later. Prevalence of infection was estimated using the cut-off point method (Method I) and the mirror-image technique (Method II) among children without bacille Calmette-Guérin scar. Results from individual zones have been reported earlier, and the results from all four zones are presented here as a consolidated summary. RESULTS: The ARTI computed from estimated prevalence was found to be lowest in the southern zone (Method I: 1.1%, Method II: 1.0%). It was higher in the eastern zone (1.3% by both methods) and highest in the western (Method I: 1.8%, Method II: 1.6%) and northern zones (1.9% by both methods). The proportion of infected children was found to be significantly higher in urban than in rural areas in all zones. CONCLUSION: The intensified tuberculosis control efforts need to be sustained for many years.
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