Who to test for LTBI?
- Contacts of a known case
- Immigrants to Canada within the past 2 years
- Healthcare workers or those at high risk of nosocomial exposure
- Immunosuppressed patients (HIV, transplant, high dose steroids, TNF-alpha, etc.)
- Radiographic evidence of possible old TB without symptoms and no diagnosis
- Mantoux test (PPD) 5-TU intradermal injection
- Read at 48-72 hours
- Record the number of millimetres of induration (raised area, not just red) without rounding
- Severe illness including active TB
- Malnutrition
- Immunosuppression (iatrogenic, HIV, etc)
- Major viral illness
Treatment:
- Exclude active disease
- INH 300mg PO OD x 9 months +/- Vitamin B6 25mg PO OD
OR
RIFAMPIN 600mg PO OD x 4 months
NNT~10 for reactivation in the general population. Risk reduction from ~10% to 1% lifetime of reactivation. Lower NNT in at-risk groups.
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