2020
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0235206
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Regional changes in tuberculosis disease burden among adolescents in South Africa (2005–2015)

Abstract: Background Adolescents in the Western Cape Province of South Africa had high force of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) infection (14% per annum) and high TB incidence (710 per 100,000 person-years) in 2005. We describe subsequent temporal changes in adolescent TB disease notification rates for the decade 2005-2015. Method We conducted an analysis of patient-level adolescent (age 10-19 years) TB disease data, obtained from an electronic TB register in the Breede Valley sub-district, Western Cape Province, South… Show more

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“…Previous studies have assessed the dynamics of age on TB epidemiology in different settings around the world ( 2 , 3 ) and also in Brazil ( 4 ). Recently, an investigation of a national database identified important associations between adolescence and TB notification over several years in South Africa ( 5 ). Additional studies using nationwide datasets in TB-endemic countries can help delineate strategies focused on age groups to identify interventions that could improve outcomes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous studies have assessed the dynamics of age on TB epidemiology in different settings around the world ( 2 , 3 ) and also in Brazil ( 4 ). Recently, an investigation of a national database identified important associations between adolescence and TB notification over several years in South Africa ( 5 ). Additional studies using nationwide datasets in TB-endemic countries can help delineate strategies focused on age groups to identify interventions that could improve outcomes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Vaccination of 10-year-olds assumed platform sharing and potential co-administration with HPV vaccination. Vaccination of 15-year-olds aimed to vaccinate older teens in which TB incidence is increasing 15 , but yet school attendance remains high, to ensure good coverage through school-based vaccine delivery 16 . Vaccination of 18-year-olds provides the opportunity to provide protection to young adults as TB incidence rates are increasing, extending through towards the epidemiological peak 17 .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…South African adolescents are at particularly high risk of TB infection with a force of infection estimated at 14% per annum in some areas 5 . The Aeras C-040-404 phase 2 clinical trial evaluated the efficacy of two immunization booster regimens for prevention of TB infection in healthy South African adolescents who received BCG vaccine at birth; revaccination with one dose of intradermal BCG, or intramuscular vaccination with two doses of H4:IC31, an Ag85B/TB10.4 fusion protein adjuvanted with an immunostimulatory antibacterial peptide and a synthetic TLR9 agonist 6 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%