1. Tuberculosis screening after detection of a case in a paediatric haemato-oncology unit in a low prevalence country.
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Grasa Lozano CD, Baro-Fernández M, Rubio-San-Simón A, Blázquez-Gamero D, López-Roa P, Liébana C, Guerra-García P, Moraleda C, and Epalza C
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- Adult, Antitubercular Agents therapeutic use, Child, Humans, Isoniazid, Prevalence, Latent Tuberculosis diagnosis, Tuberculosis diagnosis, Tuberculosis epidemiology, Tuberculosis prevention & control
- Abstract
Background: There are no guidelines to screen haemato-oncologic children when a tuberculosis (TB) outbreak is suspected., Methods: After exposition to an adult with active TB, children exposed from a haemato-oncology unit were screened according to immunosuppression status and time of exposure. Until an evaluation after 8-12 weeks from last exposure, isoniazid was indicated to those with negative initial work-up., Results: After 210 interventions, we detected a case of pulmonary TB, and another with latent TB infection. Pulmonary findings and treatment approach were challenging in some patients., Conclusions: The TB screening of oncologic children required a multidisciplinary approach, and clinicians managed challenging situations., (Copyright © 2021 Sociedad Española de Enfermedades Infecciosas y Microbiología Clínica. Published by Elsevier España, S.L.U. All rights reserved.)
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- 2022
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