小兒科LEE, CHIN-YUNCHIN-YUNLEECHAN, PEI-CHUNPEI-CHUNCHAN2012-07-052018-07-112012-07-052018-07-112011http://ntur.lib.ntu.edu.tw//handle/246246/240689OBJECTIVE: To measure the tuberculosis (TB) incidence rate and assess the relative risk of TB disease in contacts based on the tuberculin skin test (TST) and sputum status of index cases. DESIGN: All contacts aged < 20 years who were exposed to a TB case in 2005 were cross-matched using an electronic surveillance system to estimate TB incidence over a 24-month follow-up period. RESULTS: Among 6959 contacts there were 67 secondary cases (1%). The incidence was highest in the first year after exposure and decreased by half in the second year (P = 0.001). The relative risks of developing TB in contacts aged 0-4, 5-9, 10-14 and 15-19 years were respectively 325, 209, 337 and 53 times greater than for the general population. The hazard ratio of developing TB among contacts with a TST >= 15 mm induration was 12 times higher than for those with a TST < 5 mm (P = 0. 003). CONCLUSIONS: The relative risk of developing TB disease within 24 months of exposure was approximately 200- 300 times greater for contacts aged < 15 years. The majority developed TB within 12 months of exposure.en-UScontact investigationlatent TB infectionactive case findinginfant and childrentuberculosis[SDGs]SDG3Contact Investigation for Tuberculosis in Taiwan Contacts Aged under 20 Years in 2005