Factors contribute to Tuberculin Skin Test (TST) positive among urban Islander, Malaysian Borneo

Introduction: Latency and the identification of risk groups have become a challenge and a priority to achieve the control and eradication of the TB disease. The objective of this study is to determine the prevalence and risk factors of tuberculin skin test (TST) positive in Pulau Gaya, Sabah, Malays...

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Main Authors: Mokti, K.,, Ibrahim, M.Y.,, Giloi, N.,, Firdaus Hayati, Mohammad Saffree bin Jeffree, Khamisah Awang Lukman, Jaafar, S.J.,, Azman Atil, Rahim, M.A.A.,, Madrim, M.F.
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spelling my.ums.eprints.268592021-04-30T00:55:50Z https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/26859/ Factors contribute to Tuberculin Skin Test (TST) positive among urban Islander, Malaysian Borneo Mokti, K., Ibrahim, M.Y., Giloi, N., Firdaus Hayati Mohammad Saffree bin Jeffree Khamisah Awang Lukman Jaafar, S.J., Azman Atil Rahim, M.A.A., Madrim, M.F. R Medicine (General) RL Dermatology Introduction: Latency and the identification of risk groups have become a challenge and a priority to achieve the control and eradication of the TB disease. The objective of this study is to determine the prevalence and risk factors of tuberculin skin test (TST) positive in Pulau Gaya, Sabah, Malaysian Borneo. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted among 197 from Pulau Gaya residents by using non-probability convenient sampling method from March to May 2017. Questionnaire on socio-demographic and risk factors of TB was used to assess the risk factors for TST positive. The data was collected by trained health personnel. TST was administered and measured after 72 hours by a trained lab technician. The standardised cut-offs of ≥10 mm are defined as reactive positive TST. TST positive cases were referred to Luyang Health Clinic for further investigations and management. SPSS version 24 was used to analyse the associated factors. Results: The response rate was 100% (197 and the Prevalence of TST positive was 46.2%, which is considered high compare to other areas in Malaysia. The significant risk factors in bivariate analysis for TST positive were old age (p<0.005), increase BMI (p<0.033), marriage (p<0.001), employment (p<0.05), closed contact with TB patient (p<0.005), and Bacillus Calmette-Guerin (BCG) scars (p<0.005). In multivariate analysis, all the significant variables were entered, resulting in variables of employment (aOR 2.327 (95% CI:1.175-4.609)) and no BCG scar (aOR 2.473 (95% CI:1.175-4.446)). Conclusion: The risk factors for positive TST were unemployment and no BCG scar. These high-risk group individuals need to be screened and monitored to detect the latent TB or early symptoms of active PTB. A health facility needs to be built in Pulau Gaya to improve TB vaccination activity and management programme. © Copyright 2021 by Gazi University Medical Faculty Gazi Universitesi 2020 Article PeerReviewed text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/26859/1/Factors%20contribute%20to%20Tuberculin%20Skin%20Test%20%28TST%29%20positive%20among%20urban%20Islander%2C%20Malaysian%20Borneo.pdf Mokti, K., and Ibrahim, M.Y., and Giloi, N., and Firdaus Hayati and Mohammad Saffree bin Jeffree and Khamisah Awang Lukman and Jaafar, S.J., and Azman Atil and Rahim, M.A.A., and Madrim, M.F. (2020) Factors contribute to Tuberculin Skin Test (TST) positive among urban Islander, Malaysian Borneo. Gazi Medical Journal, 32 (1). pp. 11-16. ISSN 2147-2092 https://www.scopus.com/record/display.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85098638583&origin=inward&txGid=9e09338da97b3f0e624afd1787b88f77
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topic R Medicine (General)
RL Dermatology
spellingShingle R Medicine (General)
RL Dermatology
Mokti, K.,
Ibrahim, M.Y.,
Giloi, N.,
Firdaus Hayati
Mohammad Saffree bin Jeffree
Khamisah Awang Lukman
Jaafar, S.J.,
Azman Atil
Rahim, M.A.A.,
Madrim, M.F.
Factors contribute to Tuberculin Skin Test (TST) positive among urban Islander, Malaysian Borneo
description Introduction: Latency and the identification of risk groups have become a challenge and a priority to achieve the control and eradication of the TB disease. The objective of this study is to determine the prevalence and risk factors of tuberculin skin test (TST) positive in Pulau Gaya, Sabah, Malaysian Borneo. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted among 197 from Pulau Gaya residents by using non-probability convenient sampling method from March to May 2017. Questionnaire on socio-demographic and risk factors of TB was used to assess the risk factors for TST positive. The data was collected by trained health personnel. TST was administered and measured after 72 hours by a trained lab technician. The standardised cut-offs of ≥10 mm are defined as reactive positive TST. TST positive cases were referred to Luyang Health Clinic for further investigations and management. SPSS version 24 was used to analyse the associated factors. Results: The response rate was 100% (197 and the Prevalence of TST positive was 46.2%, which is considered high compare to other areas in Malaysia. The significant risk factors in bivariate analysis for TST positive were old age (p<0.005), increase BMI (p<0.033), marriage (p<0.001), employment (p<0.05), closed contact with TB patient (p<0.005), and Bacillus Calmette-Guerin (BCG) scars (p<0.005). In multivariate analysis, all the significant variables were entered, resulting in variables of employment (aOR 2.327 (95% CI:1.175-4.609)) and no BCG scar (aOR 2.473 (95% CI:1.175-4.446)). Conclusion: The risk factors for positive TST were unemployment and no BCG scar. These high-risk group individuals need to be screened and monitored to detect the latent TB or early symptoms of active PTB. A health facility needs to be built in Pulau Gaya to improve TB vaccination activity and management programme. © Copyright 2021 by Gazi University Medical Faculty
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author Mokti, K.,
Ibrahim, M.Y.,
Giloi, N.,
Firdaus Hayati
Mohammad Saffree bin Jeffree
Khamisah Awang Lukman
Jaafar, S.J.,
Azman Atil
Rahim, M.A.A.,
Madrim, M.F.
author_facet Mokti, K.,
Ibrahim, M.Y.,
Giloi, N.,
Firdaus Hayati
Mohammad Saffree bin Jeffree
Khamisah Awang Lukman
Jaafar, S.J.,
Azman Atil
Rahim, M.A.A.,
Madrim, M.F.
author_sort Mokti, K.,
title Factors contribute to Tuberculin Skin Test (TST) positive among urban Islander, Malaysian Borneo
title_short Factors contribute to Tuberculin Skin Test (TST) positive among urban Islander, Malaysian Borneo
title_full Factors contribute to Tuberculin Skin Test (TST) positive among urban Islander, Malaysian Borneo
title_fullStr Factors contribute to Tuberculin Skin Test (TST) positive among urban Islander, Malaysian Borneo
title_full_unstemmed Factors contribute to Tuberculin Skin Test (TST) positive among urban Islander, Malaysian Borneo
title_sort factors contribute to tuberculin skin test (tst) positive among urban islander, malaysian borneo
publisher Gazi Universitesi
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