TY - JOUR KW - Young Adult KW - Tuberculosis KW - Pilot Projects KW - Middle Aged KW - leprosy KW - Humans KW - Arkansas KW - Aged KW - Adult KW - Adolescent AU - Cardenas VM AU - Orloff M AU - Kaminaga J AU - Cardenas IC AU - Brown J AU - Hainline-Williams S AU - Duthie M AU - Gonzalez-Puche AC AU - Mukasa L AU - Patil N AU - Mcelfish PA AU - Bates J AB -

The cross-immunity between tuberculosis and leprosy is unknown. The aim of this pilot study was to evaluate the occurrence of Mycobacterium tuberculosis and M. leprae infection in Marshallese adult volunteers in Springdale, Arkansas, U.S.A., a population that experiences high rates of leprosy and tuberculosis. We used immunodiagnostic testing for tuberculosis and leprosy infection and found significant prevalence of latent tuberculosis infection (19.0%), and asymptomatic Mycobacterium leprae infection (22.2%). We found a negative association between presence of antibodies to Mycobacterium leprae and a positive interferon-γ release assay for Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection, prevalence odds ratio = 0.1 (95% CI = 0.0, 0.9). Although these findings require confirmation on a larger scale, they are supportive of the existence of cross-immunity.

BT - Leprosy review C1 -

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27255065?dopt=Abstract

IS - 1 J2 - Lepr Rev LA - eng N2 -

The cross-immunity between tuberculosis and leprosy is unknown. The aim of this pilot study was to evaluate the occurrence of Mycobacterium tuberculosis and M. leprae infection in Marshallese adult volunteers in Springdale, Arkansas, U.S.A., a population that experiences high rates of leprosy and tuberculosis. We used immunodiagnostic testing for tuberculosis and leprosy infection and found significant prevalence of latent tuberculosis infection (19.0%), and asymptomatic Mycobacterium leprae infection (22.2%). We found a negative association between presence of antibodies to Mycobacterium leprae and a positive interferon-γ release assay for Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection, prevalence odds ratio = 0.1 (95% CI = 0.0, 0.9). Although these findings require confirmation on a larger scale, they are supportive of the existence of cross-immunity.

PY - 2016 SP - 109 EP - 12 T2 - Leprosy review TI - Tuberculosis and leprosy infections in the Marshallese population of Arkansas, USA. UR - https://leprosyreview.org/article/87/1/10-9112 VL - 87 SN - 0305-7518 ER -