2016
DOI: 10.5588/ijtld.16.0085
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Measuring ventilation and modelling <I>M. tuberculosis</I> transmission in indoor congregate settings, rural KwaZulu-Natal

Abstract: SUMMARYSETTING: Molecular epidemiology suggests that most Mycobacterium tuberculosis transmission in high-burden settings occurs outside the home.OBJECTIVE: To estimate the risk of M. tuberculosis transmission inside public buildings in a high TB burden community in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.DESIGN: Carbon dioxide (CO2) sensors were placed inside eight public buildings. Measurements were used with observations of occupancy to estimate infection risk using an adaptation of the Wells-Riley equation. Ventilatio… Show more

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“…For example, modelling suggests low-cost adaptations to the building envelope of primary health-care clinics might result in substantial, and presumably sustainable, reductions in nosocomial M tuberculosis transmission. 127 Ideally, these interventions would be implemented in a phased fashion, allowing robust inference to be made about efficacy. Incidence of M tuberculosis infection in health-care workers would, measured longitudinally, be the obvious measure of effect.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, modelling suggests low-cost adaptations to the building envelope of primary health-care clinics might result in substantial, and presumably sustainable, reductions in nosocomial M tuberculosis transmission. 127 Ideally, these interventions would be implemented in a phased fashion, allowing robust inference to be made about efficacy. Incidence of M tuberculosis infection in health-care workers would, measured longitudinally, be the obvious measure of effect.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In congregate settings where there is known to be a high risk of TB, it may be beneficial to make pre‐emptive improvements to building ventilation. A refocusing on the importance of adequate ventilation in TB control may prevent hundreds of thousands of TB cases from occurring and therefore could be the game changer for achieving the global End TB target.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Schools have long been recognized as sites of TB transmission ( Bates et al, 1965 ). Recently a study from the KwaZulu Natal province in South Africa used site-based CO 2 measurement and calculated annual probabilities of acquiring infection using estimates of exposure durations ( Taylor et al, 2016 ). Both the classroom and also the clinic were found to have the highest annual probabilities of acquiring infection for school attendees and clinic staff respectively.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%