TB Class Arrivals as Public Health Approach

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TB Class Arrivals as Public Health Approach Thomas Herchline, MD Medical Director, Public Health-Dayton & Montgomery Co 2014 MFMER slide-1

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Objectives Identify two types of US visas that do not require a person to undergo TB testing prior to arrival in the US Describe the differences in TB Class designations by overseas screening results Describe the different roles of state TB control, local public health agencies, private providers, community clinics, and refugee resettlement agencies in ensuring that immigrants and refugees with TB Class conditions are evaluated after arriving in the US Describe the purpose of the domestic TB medical evaluation recommended after an individual with TB Class Condition identified overseas arrives in the US Name two barriers to successful TB follow-up evaluation and describe how they may be overcome 2014 MFMER slide-3

Tuberculosis Among US-born and Foreign- Born Persons 2014 MFMER slide-4

Tuberculosis Among US-born and Foreign- Born Persons 2014 MFMER slide-5

Case 1 30 yo woman from SE Asia In US on Immigrant visa Reported no symptoms PPD 15 mm 2014 MFMER slide-6

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Case 1 AFB sputum culture grew M. tuberculosis Isolate INH-resistant Completed 6 month course of treatment No documented secondary cases 2014 MFMER slide-8

Case 2 20 yo man Refugee, born in Dem Rep Congo Overseas exam in Kenya in July CXR normal No further TB evaluation Arrived in Dayton in October Decreased appetite without weight loss TST in December 29 mm, T Spot positive 2014 MFMER slide-9

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Case 2 Unable to produce sputum (no cough) Pulmonary consultation requested (deferred) Started on RIPE 2014 MFMER slide-12

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Who is an Immigrant? An alien who has been granted the right by the USCIS to reside permanently in the United States and to work without restrictions in the United States Includes voluntary migration for economic, political, religious and/or social reasons Overseas screening required for Immigrant Visa 2014 MFMER slide-15

Refugee Suffered past persecution, or reasonable fear of future persecution Pass medical and security criteria Sponsor assurance After 1 yr, may apply for permanent resident status After 5 yrs, may apply for citizenship 2014 MFMER slide-16

Admissions to U.S., 2013 (Total ~ 174 million) Immigrants 990,553 Refugees/Asylees 95,108 I-94 Nonimmigrants 61,052,260 Tourist 48,346,018 Business 6,299,533 Temp Worker/Family 2,996,743 Student 1,669,225 Exchange (J1/J2) 492,937 In transit (just passing through) 628,711 http://www.dhs.gov/yearbook-immigration-statistics 2014 MFMER slide-17

Entities Involved in Refugee Resettlement United Nations High Commission for Refugees Department of Homeland Security United States Citizenship & Immigration Services Department of State Department of Health and Human Services Ohio Dept of Job & Family Services Montgomery Co Dept of Job & Family Services Private Organizations (Sponsor Agencies) Volunteers from the local community 2014 MFMER slide-18

Screening for Tuberculosis 2014 MFMER slide-19

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Overseas Screening for TB 2014 MFMER slide-21

TB Classification Class 1991 2007 A Abnl CXR, +smear Active TB B1-Pulm Active TB, Abnl CXR, not infectious neg culture B1-EP N/A Extra-pulm TB B2 TB, not Latent TBI clinically active B3 CXR c/w old TB TB Contact 2014 MFMER slide-22

TB Screening Category 1991 2007 Valid (nl/b2) 12 months 6 months Valid (A/B1) 6 months 3 months TST Not used Ages 2-14 * Sputums Smears (B1) Sm/Cx/DST Monitoring None Monthly Cx Contacts None TST (B3) * In countries with incidence > 20/100,000 During treatment for active tuberculosis 2014 MFMER slide-23

Tuberculosis Worksheet 2014 MFMER slide-24

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Class B Follow-up 2014 MFMER slide-28

Follow-up Instructions 2014 MFMER slide-29

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Performance of Overseas TB Screening Program (Vietnam, 2006-07) 14,098 applicants 1179 CXR c/w active TB 188 culture positive Smear Culture Neg Pos Neg 977 19 Pos 120 66 Screening with Smear: Sens = 34% Spec = 98% PPV = 77% NPV = 89% Maloney, et al. Arch Intern Med 2006 2014 MFMER slide-31

Role of Civil Surgeon (Adjustment of Status) Conduct medical evaluation Class A diseases Class B diseases Ensure immunizations up-to-date Obtain consultation as necessary Complete I-693 2014 MFMER slide-32

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Foreign-born Persons Reported with TB 2014 MFMER slide-35

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Challenges to Screening Language Barriers Bilingual literature, interpreters Trust and Cultural Beliefs Word of mouth, education, informal community leaders TB skin testing Requires 2 visitis incentives? Alternative - IGRA 2014 MFMER slide-37

False-Positive TST Reactions Improper placement/interpretation Nontuberculous mycobacteria BCG vaccination Reactivity in BCG recipients decreases over time TST result interpreted independent of BCG status 2014 MFMER slide-38

Interferon-gamma Release Assay QuantiFERON -Gold FDA approved May 2, 2005 Antigens: ESAT-6, CFP-10, mitogen, nil QuantiFERON Gold-In-Tube FDA approved Oct 12, 2007 Antigens: ESAT-6, CFP-10, TB7.7, mitogen, nil T-SPOT.TB Approved for use in U.S. 2008 Elispot technique to quantitate cells releasing IFN-γ from whole blood mononuclear cells, incubated with similar antigens 2014 MFMER slide-39

Interferon-gamma Release Assays Results comparable to TST Higher sensitivity for active TB Higher specificity (BCG) Higher cost 2014 MFMER slide-40

Summary TB remains an important global problem Foreign-born US cases now exceeds USborn cases Limitations on available screening methods 2014 MFMER slide-41