Tuberculosis despite latent infection screening and treatment in patients receiving TNF inhibitor therapy.
Yagmur KaptanAsli SunerMehmet Nedim TaşFahrettin OkselKenan AksuAbdullah SayinerPublished in: Clinical rheumatology (2021)
Patients on anti-TNF treatment had a high rate of TB despite INH prophylaxis, but no risk factor for TB development was identified. Mild hepatotoxicity frequently developed during LTBI treatment. Key Points • Tuberculosis still develops in patients treated with tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-inhibitors despite prior screening and treatment for latent tuberculosis infection (LTBI). • In this cohort, all patients in whom tuberculosis developed had been treated for LTBI and all but one were initially tuberculin-positive. No risk factors have been identified. • The current policy of treating tuberculin-positive patients with a 9-month INH regimen does not seem to be fully effective in preventing tuberculosis.