2020
DOI: 10.3904/kjim.2020.029
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Latent tuberculosis infection: recent progress and challenges in South Korea

Abstract: Management of latent tuberculosis infection (LTBI) is a critical element in the elimination of tuberculosis (TB). However, the low positive predictive value of the current diagnostic tests and the low acceptance and completion rate of the isoniazid-based regimen are major barriers to the implementation and scale-up of programmatic management of LTBI. In the past decade, there has been some progress in the conception, diagnosis, and treatment of LTBI. LTBI is now understood as a dynamic spectrum rather than the… Show more

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“…es probable que el riesgo de desarrollar una RaM a este régimen combinado esté relacionado con factores genéticos. estudios realizados en población oriental muestran altos porcentajes de RaM, especialmente síndrome flu-like en países como Taiwan y Corea 24,25 . en el caso de los latinos, el estudio de Sterling et al 23 del año 2015 mostró que los latinos tenían menos efectos adversos sistémicos que los blancos no hispanos, lo que podría explicar los bajos porcentajes de RaM de tipo sistémicos producidos en este ensayo.…”
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“…es probable que el riesgo de desarrollar una RaM a este régimen combinado esté relacionado con factores genéticos. estudios realizados en población oriental muestran altos porcentajes de RaM, especialmente síndrome flu-like en países como Taiwan y Corea 24,25 . en el caso de los latinos, el estudio de Sterling et al 23 del año 2015 mostró que los latinos tenían menos efectos adversos sistémicos que los blancos no hispanos, lo que podría explicar los bajos porcentajes de RaM de tipo sistémicos producidos en este ensayo.…”
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“…Despite the decreasing burden of TB in South Korea, it is still a major concern owing to the higher rates of incidence and prevalence compared to those in Western countries. Furthermore, LTBI was reportedly found in over 30% of the general population according to a recent national TB statistics report [ 18 ]. In the present study, it was found that 20.6% of patients (84 out of 408 patients) had positive IGRA results.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, programmatic management of LTBI is one of the key strategies of national TB control programs, and LTBI management focusing on this strategy has expanded every year. The most important strategy of LTBI management is prioritization of the target population, those who were at high risk of developing TB 22,23 . Based on the results of this study, it is expected that LTBI treatment could be considered in those who have maintained low BMI for several years.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%