Evaluation of tuberculosis frequency in children using biological agents
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Methods: One hundred and fifteen pediatric cases which were received anti-TNF drugs were included in the study. The clinical and epidemiological characteristics of the cases were analyzed retrospectively.
Results: One hundred and fifteen cases using anti-TNF drugs were included in the study. The diagnoses of the cases were as follows; Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis 76 (66%), Ulcerative Colitis 11 (9.6%), Crohn's 7 (6%), Ankylosing Spondylitis 6 (5.2%), FMF 5 (4.3%), Psoriasis 4 (%3.5). The distribution of the agents used by the patients was; etanercept 74 (64.3%), infliximab 17 (14.8%), adalimumab 17 (14.8%), anakinra 5 (4.3%), and canakinumab 2 (%1.7). It was learned that all cases had BCG vaccinations when they were two months old, confirmed by the vaccination cards and the ministry of health's vaccination follow-up system. TST was performed in all of the cases and TST response was measured as <5mm in 89 (77.4%), 5-9 mm in 11 (8.7%), 10-14 mm in 8 (7.4%), >15 mm in 7 (5.6%) cases. Isoniazid (INH) prophylaxis was started for nine months in 17 cases with the diagnosis of latent tuberculosis. Active tuberculosis was not detected in any of the cases.
Conclusion: All patients receiving anti-TNF need to be evaluated for tuberculosis. Although it is not detected at the beginning of the treatment, regular tuberculosis screening should be continued during the treatment with contact history, symptoms, physical examination, chest X-ray, and TST/IGRA in light of current guidelines.
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0000-0003-0569-1106
Türkiye
Mahmut Can Kızıl
0000-0002-6231-4238
Türkiye
Aslı Kavaz Tufan
0000-0003-1311-9468
Türkiye
Nuran Cetın
0000-0001-5763-9815
Türkiye
Yusuf Aydemir
0000-0003-0603-9742
Türkiye
Zeren Barış
0000-0002-4976-9924
Türkiye
Ömer Kılıç
0000-0003-0168-4080
Türkiye
Yayımlanma Tarihi
5 Nisan 2023
Gönderilme Tarihi
15 Ekim 2022
Kabul Tarihi
19 Ocak 2023
Yayımlandığı Sayı
Yıl 2023 Cilt: 16 Sayı: 2
