Saudi guidelines for testing and treatment of latent tuberculosis infection

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Pulmonary tuberculosis is a common disease in Saudi Arabia. As most cases of tuberculosis are due to reactivation of latent infection, identification of individuals with latent tuberculosis infection (LTBI) who are at increased risk of progression to active disease, is a key element of tuberculosis control programs. Whereas general screening of individuals for LTBI is not cost-effective, targeted testing of individuals at high risk of disease progression is the right approach. Treatment of those patients with LTBI can diminish the risk of progression to active tuberculosis disease in the majority of treated patients. This statement is the first Saudi guideline for testing and treatment of LTBI and is a result of the cooperative efforts of four local Saudi scientific societies. This Guideline is intended to provide physicians and allied health workers in Saudi Arabia with the standard of care for testing and treatment of LTBI.

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Al Jahdali, H. H., Baharoon, S., Abba, A. A., Memish, Z. A., Alrajhi, A. A., Albarrak, A., … Menzies, D. (2010, January 1). Saudi guidelines for testing and treatment of latent tuberculosis infection. Annals of Saudi Medicine. https://doi.org/10.4103/0256-4947.59373

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