2024
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2314813121
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Aerosolization of viable Mycobacterium tuberculosis bacilli by tuberculosis clinic attendees independent of sputum-Xpert Ultra status

Benjamin Patterson,
Ryan Dinkele,
Sophia Gessner
et al.

Abstract: Potential Mycobacterium tuberculosis ( Mtb ) transmission during different pulmonary tuberculosis (TB) disease states is poorly understood. We quantified viable aerosolized Mtb from TB clinic attendees following diagnosis and through six months’ follow-up thereafter. Presumptive TB patients (n=102) were classified by laboratory, radiological, and clinical features into Group A: Sputum-Xpert Ultra-positive TB (n=52), Group B: Sputum-Xpert U… Show more

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“…Longitudinal bioaerosol sampling indicates that this is a transient state with a rapid rate of loss of detectable Mtb bacilli from the respiratory lining uid in the absence of treatment: the half-life was found to be 83 days as reported in our recent study [2]. We interpret this as a natural process of reversion from a state of Mtb carriage with a gradual reduction in bacillary load leading to clearance that occurs frequently across the healthy population.…”
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“…Longitudinal bioaerosol sampling indicates that this is a transient state with a rapid rate of loss of detectable Mtb bacilli from the respiratory lining uid in the absence of treatment: the half-life was found to be 83 days as reported in our recent study [2]. We interpret this as a natural process of reversion from a state of Mtb carriage with a gradual reduction in bacillary load leading to clearance that occurs frequently across the healthy population.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 76%
“…Observational data from symptomatic individuals [2] informed the prior for the rate of reversion, , given by:…”
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