Latent and active tuberculosis: Evaluation of injecting drug users

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Background: There is a high risk of tuberculosis (TB) infection among injecting drug users (IDUs). Objectives: This study aimed to determine the frequency of latent and active TB infection among IDUs. Materials and Methods: In a cross-sectional study between 2008 and 2009, IDUs referred to the methadone maintenance treatment (MMT) centers in Hamedan-Iran, undergone tuberculin skin test (PPD; purified protein derivative) were recruited. The participants with positive results for PPD test (> 5 mm and > 10 mm undergone other complementary procedures such as chest-X-ray and sputum smear test. Results: Overall, 268 IDUs between 18 and 70 (mean: 34.5 [8.2]) years were included in the study. PPD test had positive findings in 49 cases (18.3%). There was no significant difference of PPD positivity between HIV positive and negative participants (17.7% vs. 18.5%). An active TB was found among IDUs. Conclusions: The high prevalence of latent and active TB among IDUs indicates the need for TB screening tests among this population. © 2013, Iranian Red Crescent Medical Journal.

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Mamani, M., Majzoobi, M. M., Torabian, S., Mihan, R., & Alizadeh, K. (2013). Latent and active tuberculosis: Evaluation of injecting drug users. Iranian Red Crescent Medical Journal, 15(9), 775–779. https://doi.org/10.5812/ircmj.6283

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