Risk factors for human Mycobacterium bovis infections in an urban area of Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Silva,Marcio Roberto
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Rocha,Adalgiza da Silva, Araújo,Flábio Ribeiro, Fonseca-Júnior,Antônio Augusto, Alencar,Andrea Padilha de, Suffys,Philip Noel, Costa,Ronaldo Rodrigues da, Moreira,Maria Aparecida Scatamburlo, Guimarães,Mark Drew Crosland
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz
Texto Completo: http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0074-02762018000800300
Resumo: BACKGROUND The World Health Organization (WHO) has classified human zoonotic tuberculosis (TB) due to Mycobacterium bovis as a neglected issue in the developing world. In a recent cross-sectional study in Brazil, three of 189 TB patients presented with a coinfection of M. bovis and M. tuberculosis and were selected as cases for this study. OBJECTIVE The aim was to evaluate risk factors (RF) for zoonotic TB in an urban area of Brazil in order to guide preventive programmes. METHODS A matched case-control study was carried out nested within a cross-sectional study. For each of the three cases, 14 age- and sex-matched controls (TB due to M. tuberculosis) were selected. FINDINGS Zoonotic potential exposures (ZE) and extrapulmonary TB (EPTB) were independently associated with zoonotic TB in multivariate analyses. CONCLUSIONS ZE by occupation and consumption of raw milk and derivative products that place individuals in direct and indirect contact with animals and their excretions/secretions increase the risk for zoonotic TB in Brazil, especially among those with EPTB. Therefore, measures such as efficient control of bovine TB, distribution of pasteurised milk and its derivative products, and the diagnosis and monitoring of zoonotic TB in humans are essential steps, especially in developing countries where bovine TB is enzootic, and further studies are necessary.
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spelling Risk factors for human Mycobacterium bovis infections in an urban area of Braziltuberculosiszoonosesrisk factors BACKGROUND The World Health Organization (WHO) has classified human zoonotic tuberculosis (TB) due to Mycobacterium bovis as a neglected issue in the developing world. In a recent cross-sectional study in Brazil, three of 189 TB patients presented with a coinfection of M. bovis and M. tuberculosis and were selected as cases for this study. OBJECTIVE The aim was to evaluate risk factors (RF) for zoonotic TB in an urban area of Brazil in order to guide preventive programmes. METHODS A matched case-control study was carried out nested within a cross-sectional study. For each of the three cases, 14 age- and sex-matched controls (TB due to M. tuberculosis) were selected. FINDINGS Zoonotic potential exposures (ZE) and extrapulmonary TB (EPTB) were independently associated with zoonotic TB in multivariate analyses. CONCLUSIONS ZE by occupation and consumption of raw milk and derivative products that place individuals in direct and indirect contact with animals and their excretions/secretions increase the risk for zoonotic TB in Brazil, especially among those with EPTB. Therefore, measures such as efficient control of bovine TB, distribution of pasteurised milk and its derivative products, and the diagnosis and monitoring of zoonotic TB in humans are essential steps, especially in developing countries where bovine TB is enzootic, and further studies are necessary.Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, Ministério da Saúde2018-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0074-02762018000800300Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz v.113 n.8 2018reponame:Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruzinstname:Fundação Oswaldo Cruzinstacron:FIOCRUZ10.1590/0074-02760170445info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSilva,Marcio RobertoRocha,Adalgiza da SilvaAraújo,Flábio RibeiroFonseca-Júnior,Antônio AugustoAlencar,Andrea Padilha deSuffys,Philip NoelCosta,Ronaldo Rodrigues daMoreira,Maria Aparecida ScatamburloGuimarães,Mark Drew Croslandeng2020-04-25T17:52:52Zhttp://www.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php0074-02761678-8060opendoar:null2020-04-26 02:22:15.775Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz - Fundação Oswaldo Cruztrue
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Risk factors for human Mycobacterium bovis infections in an urban area of Brazil
title Risk factors for human Mycobacterium bovis infections in an urban area of Brazil
spellingShingle Risk factors for human Mycobacterium bovis infections in an urban area of Brazil
Silva,Marcio Roberto
tuberculosis
zoonoses
risk factors
title_short Risk factors for human Mycobacterium bovis infections in an urban area of Brazil
title_full Risk factors for human Mycobacterium bovis infections in an urban area of Brazil
title_fullStr Risk factors for human Mycobacterium bovis infections in an urban area of Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Risk factors for human Mycobacterium bovis infections in an urban area of Brazil
title_sort Risk factors for human Mycobacterium bovis infections in an urban area of Brazil
author Silva,Marcio Roberto
author_facet Silva,Marcio Roberto
Rocha,Adalgiza da Silva
Araújo,Flábio Ribeiro
Fonseca-Júnior,Antônio Augusto
Alencar,Andrea Padilha de
Suffys,Philip Noel
Costa,Ronaldo Rodrigues da
Moreira,Maria Aparecida Scatamburlo
Guimarães,Mark Drew Crosland
author_role author
author2 Rocha,Adalgiza da Silva
Araújo,Flábio Ribeiro
Fonseca-Júnior,Antônio Augusto
Alencar,Andrea Padilha de
Suffys,Philip Noel
Costa,Ronaldo Rodrigues da
Moreira,Maria Aparecida Scatamburlo
Guimarães,Mark Drew Crosland
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva,Marcio Roberto
Rocha,Adalgiza da Silva
Araújo,Flábio Ribeiro
Fonseca-Júnior,Antônio Augusto
Alencar,Andrea Padilha de
Suffys,Philip Noel
Costa,Ronaldo Rodrigues da
Moreira,Maria Aparecida Scatamburlo
Guimarães,Mark Drew Crosland
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv tuberculosis
zoonoses
risk factors
topic tuberculosis
zoonoses
risk factors
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv BACKGROUND The World Health Organization (WHO) has classified human zoonotic tuberculosis (TB) due to Mycobacterium bovis as a neglected issue in the developing world. In a recent cross-sectional study in Brazil, three of 189 TB patients presented with a coinfection of M. bovis and M. tuberculosis and were selected as cases for this study. OBJECTIVE The aim was to evaluate risk factors (RF) for zoonotic TB in an urban area of Brazil in order to guide preventive programmes. METHODS A matched case-control study was carried out nested within a cross-sectional study. For each of the three cases, 14 age- and sex-matched controls (TB due to M. tuberculosis) were selected. FINDINGS Zoonotic potential exposures (ZE) and extrapulmonary TB (EPTB) were independently associated with zoonotic TB in multivariate analyses. CONCLUSIONS ZE by occupation and consumption of raw milk and derivative products that place individuals in direct and indirect contact with animals and their excretions/secretions increase the risk for zoonotic TB in Brazil, especially among those with EPTB. Therefore, measures such as efficient control of bovine TB, distribution of pasteurised milk and its derivative products, and the diagnosis and monitoring of zoonotic TB in humans are essential steps, especially in developing countries where bovine TB is enzootic, and further studies are necessary.
description BACKGROUND The World Health Organization (WHO) has classified human zoonotic tuberculosis (TB) due to Mycobacterium bovis as a neglected issue in the developing world. In a recent cross-sectional study in Brazil, three of 189 TB patients presented with a coinfection of M. bovis and M. tuberculosis and were selected as cases for this study. OBJECTIVE The aim was to evaluate risk factors (RF) for zoonotic TB in an urban area of Brazil in order to guide preventive programmes. METHODS A matched case-control study was carried out nested within a cross-sectional study. For each of the three cases, 14 age- and sex-matched controls (TB due to M. tuberculosis) were selected. FINDINGS Zoonotic potential exposures (ZE) and extrapulmonary TB (EPTB) were independently associated with zoonotic TB in multivariate analyses. CONCLUSIONS ZE by occupation and consumption of raw milk and derivative products that place individuals in direct and indirect contact with animals and their excretions/secretions increase the risk for zoonotic TB in Brazil, especially among those with EPTB. Therefore, measures such as efficient control of bovine TB, distribution of pasteurised milk and its derivative products, and the diagnosis and monitoring of zoonotic TB in humans are essential steps, especially in developing countries where bovine TB is enzootic, and further studies are necessary.
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