The Scientific World Journal (Jan 2012)

Tuberculosis in Sheltered Homeless Population of Rome: An Integrated Model of Recruitment for Risk Management

  • Patrizia Laurenti,
  • Stefania Bruno,
  • Gianluigi Quaranta,
  • Giuseppe La Torre,
  • Antonio G. Cairo,
  • Pierangela Nardella,
  • Giovanni Delogu,
  • Giovanni Fadda,
  • Tommaso Pirronti,
  • Salvatore Geraci,
  • Salvatore Pelargonio,
  • Francesco N. Lauria,
  • Delia Goletti,
  • Gualtiero Ricciardi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1100/2012/396302
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2012

Abstract

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The authors show the results of an integrated model for risk management of tuberculosis in a sample of sheltered homeless in Rome. Tuberculin skin test (TST) was used for evaluating the prevalence of latent infection (LTBI). In TST positives, expectorate was collected and chest X-ray was achieved. Multiple logistic regression analysis was performed to investigate determinants of infection. Out of 288 recruited subjects, 259 returned for the TST reading; 45.56% were positive and referred to a specialized center; 70 accessed the health facility and completed the clinical pathway. The risk factors associated to LTBI were male gender (OR=3.72), age over 60 years (OR=3.59), immigrant status (OR=3.73), and obesity (OR=2.19). This approach, based on an integrated social network, guarantees high adherence to screening (89.93%), allowing patients testing positive for latent tuberculosis infection to be diagnosed and rapidly referred to a specialized center.