Proportion of tuberculosis transmission that takes place in households in a high-incidence area

Date
2004
Authors
Verver S.
Warren R.M.
Munch Z.
Richardson M.
Van Der Spuy G.D.
Borgdorff M.W.
Behr M.A.
Beyers N.
Van Helden P.D.
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The prevalence of infection among household contacts of people with tuberculosis is high. This information frequently guides active case finding. We analysed DNA fingerprints of Mycobacterium tuberculosis from 765 tuberculosis patients in Ravensmead and Uitsig, adjacent suburbs of Cape Town, South Africa. In 129 households in which DNA fingerprints were available for more than one patient, we identified 313 patients, of whom 145 (46%) had a fingerprint pattern matching that of another member of the household. The proportion of transmission in the community that took place in the household was 19%, and therefore, in this high-incidence area, tuberculosis transmission occurs mainly outside the household.
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article, community, disease transmission, household, human, incidence, medical information, Mycobacterium tuberculosis, priority journal, South Africa, tuberculosis, Adult, Cluster Analysis, Disease Transmission, Horizontal, DNA Fingerprinting, Family Characteristics, Female, Humans, Incidence, Male, Mycobacterium tuberculosis, Polymorphism, Restriction Fragment Length, South Africa, Tuberculosis
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Lancet
363
9404