Comprehensive tuberculosis screening and preventive treatment in schools and congregate settings of India (2017–2024): a prospective study
Kunchok Dorjee, Sonam Topgyal, Rajesh K. Sood, Tenzin Namdon, Ravinder Kumar, Ugen Gyatso, Jigme Kalsang, Tenzin Thinley, Tenzin Dechen, Tenzin Tsomo, Tenzin Kalsang, Rachel C. Sadoff, Sangyal Dorjee, Sheriza Baksh, Tenzin Yangkyi, Tenzin Khachoe, Tenzin Dolker, Tsering Wangmo

TL;DR
A comprehensive TB screening and treatment program in Indian schools significantly reduced TB incidence and infection rates over seven years.
Contribution
Demonstrates real-world effectiveness of TB screening and preventive treatment in high-risk communities.
Findings
TB incidence dropped 83% from 2017 to 2024 in the program.
Tuberculosis infection prevalence decreased by 32% over the same period.
Schoolchildren receiving TPT had an 82% lower TB risk.
Abstract
Existing Tuberculosis (TB) elimination strategies show limited impact, with suboptimal uptake of tuberculosis preventive treatment (TPT) and increasing TB incidence after the COVID-19 pandemic. Real-world evidence on reduction of tuberculosis in high-burden communities is needed to inform future TB elimination strategies. Since 2017, a comprehensive TB screening and TPT program known as Zero TB in Kids (ZTBK) was implemented in congregate settings of Tibetan communities in India. TB disease, TB infection (TBI), tuberculin skin test (TST) conversion, and TPT uptake were measured periodically. Schoolchildren and adults in 63 institutes (n = 20,068; 67,637 person-years) were screened. TPT was given to 3847 participants. TB incidence decreased 83% between 2017 [576 (95% CI: 455–718)/100,000] and 2024 [97 (47–179)/100,000]. TB infection (TBI) prevalence decreased 32% between 2017 [22% (95%…
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TopicsTuberculosis Research and Epidemiology · Diverse Scientific Research Studies · Global Health and Epidemiology
