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= Latent tuberculosis infection (LTBI) =
= Checklist =
 
   
 
== Indications for Screening ==
== Latent tuberculosis infection (LTBI) ==
 
 
=== Indications for Screening ===
 
   
 
* Prednisone equivalent ≥15 mg/day for >1 month AND ≥1 risk factor for LTBI
 
* Prednisone equivalent ≥15 mg/day for >1 month AND ≥1 risk factor for LTBI
 
* Risk factors for LTBI include: Close contacts of a person with active TB within the last 2 years; persons who have immigrated from countries with a high prevalence of TB; persons who work or reside in institutions with a high prevalence of TB such as homeless shelters, correctional facilities, and hospitals; and groups with high rates of TB transmission, such as homeless persons and injection drug users.
 
* Risk factors for LTBI include: Close contacts of a person with active TB within the last 2 years; persons who have immigrated from countries with a high prevalence of TB; persons who work or reside in institutions with a high prevalence of TB such as homeless shelters, correctional facilities, and hospitals; and groups with high rates of TB transmission, such as homeless persons and injection drug users.
   
=== Screening Tests ===
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== Screening Tests ==
   
 
* Tuberculin skin test (TST), OR
 
* Tuberculin skin test (TST), OR
 
* Interferon gamma release assay (IGRA)
 
* Interferon gamma release assay (IGRA)
   
=== Treatment ===
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== Treatment ==
   
 
* Isoniazid 5 mg/kg/day (max 300 mg/day) with pyridoxine 25-50 mg/day for 9 months
 
* Isoniazid 5 mg/kg/day (max 300 mg/day) with pyridoxine 25-50 mg/day for 9 months
   
== Hepatitis B virus (HBV) ==
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= Hepatitis B virus (HBV) =
   
=== Indications for Screening ===
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== Indications for Screening ==
   
 
* Prednisone quivalent ≥ 7.5 mg/day, with no minimum duration, OR
 
* Prednisone quivalent ≥ 7.5 mg/day, with no minimum duration, OR
 
* Prednisone equivalent < 7.5 mg/day in combination with another immunosuppressive medication, with no minimum duration
 
* Prednisone equivalent < 7.5 mg/day in combination with another immunosuppressive medication, with no minimum duration
   
=== Screening Tests ===
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== Screening Tests ==
   
 
* Serologic testing for HBsAg ± anti-HBcAb
 
* Serologic testing for HBsAg ± anti-HBcAb
   
=== Treatment ===
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== Treatment ==
   
 
* Negative/negative: HBV vaccination
 
* Negative/negative: HBV vaccination
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* HBsAg-negative/anti-HBcAb-positive: refer to specialist for assessment and treatment
 
* HBsAg-negative/anti-HBcAb-positive: refer to specialist for assessment and treatment
   
== Strongyloidiasis ==
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= Strongyloidiasis =
   
=== Indications for Screening ===
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== Indications for Screening ==
   
 
* Any immunosuppression, AND
 
* Any immunosuppression, AND
 
* Lived in or traveled to endemic region at any time
 
* Lived in or traveled to endemic region at any time
   
=== Screening Tests ===
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== Screening Tests ==
   
 
* Serology, AND/OR
 
* Serology, AND/OR
 
* Stool examination on three occasions for larvae
 
* Stool examination on three occasions for larvae
   
=== Treatment ===
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== Treatment ==
   
 
* Ivermectin 200 mcg/kg daily for two days
 
* Ivermectin 200 mcg/kg daily for two days
   
== ''Pneumocystis jirovecii'' pneumonia ==
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= ''Pneumocystis jirovecii'' pneumonia =
   
=== Indications for Prophylaxis ===
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== Indications for Prophylaxis ==
   
 
* Prednisone equivalent ≥20 mg/day for ≥4-8 weeks
 
* Prednisone equivalent ≥20 mg/day for ≥4-8 weeks
   
=== Prophylaxis ===
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== Prophylaxis ==
   
 
* TMP-SMX 1 SS or DS tablet daily, OR
 
* TMP-SMX 1 SS or DS tablet daily, OR

Revision as of 23:56, 14 August 2019

Latent tuberculosis infection (LTBI)

Indications for Screening

  • Prednisone equivalent ≥15 mg/day for >1 month AND ≥1 risk factor for LTBI
  • Risk factors for LTBI include: Close contacts of a person with active TB within the last 2 years; persons who have immigrated from countries with a high prevalence of TB; persons who work or reside in institutions with a high prevalence of TB such as homeless shelters, correctional facilities, and hospitals; and groups with high rates of TB transmission, such as homeless persons and injection drug users.

Screening Tests

  • Tuberculin skin test (TST), OR
  • Interferon gamma release assay (IGRA)

Treatment

  • Isoniazid 5 mg/kg/day (max 300 mg/day) with pyridoxine 25-50 mg/day for 9 months

Hepatitis B virus (HBV)

Indications for Screening

  • Prednisone quivalent ≥ 7.5 mg/day, with no minimum duration, OR
  • Prednisone equivalent < 7.5 mg/day in combination with another immunosuppressive medication, with no minimum duration

Screening Tests

  • Serologic testing for HBsAg ± anti-HBcAb

Treatment

  • Negative/negative: HBV vaccination
  • HBsAg-positive: refer to specialist for assessment and treatment
  • HBsAg-negative/anti-HBcAb-positive: refer to specialist for assessment and treatment

Strongyloidiasis

Indications for Screening

  • Any immunosuppression, AND
  • Lived in or traveled to endemic region at any time

Screening Tests

  • Serology, AND/OR
  • Stool examination on three occasions for larvae

Treatment

  • Ivermectin 200 mcg/kg daily for two days

Pneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia

Indications for Prophylaxis

  • Prednisone equivalent ≥20 mg/day for ≥4-8 weeks

Prophylaxis

  • TMP-SMX 1 SS or DS tablet daily, OR
  • TMP-SMX 1 DS tablet 3 times per week

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