American Journal of Industrial Medicine
Volume 32, Issue 6, 1997, Pages 600-605

Tuberculin reactivity among California Hispanic migrant farm workers (Article)

McCurdy S.A.* , Arretz D.S. , Bates R.O.
  • a Department of Epidemiology, Univ. California Agric. Hlth./S.C., University of California, Davis, CA, United States, Department of Internal Medicine, University of California, Davis School of Medicine, Davis, CA, United States, Department of Epidemiology, U.C. Davis TB 168, Davis, CA 95616-8638, United States
  • b Department of Internal Medicine, University of California, Davis School of Medicine, Davis, CA, United States
  • c Yolo Co. Department of Public Health, Woodland, CA, United States

Abstract

We conducted a cross-sectional study of tuberculin reactivity among residents of two northern California migrant-farm-worker housing centers. Participants completed a brief health questionnaire and were offered tuberculin skin testing with radiologic and medical follow-up. Four hundred and sixty-nine persons (estimated participation rate: 70%) completed questionnaires. All but one were Hispanic. Two hundred and ninety-six (63%) participants completed tuberculin skin testing and 49 (16.6%) showed reactivity (≤10 mm induration at 48-72 hours). Increased prevalence was seen for the 15-39-year age group (vs. persons younger than 15: OR 2.59; 95% CI 0.79-8.47), former smokers (vs. never smokers: OR 3.11; 95 %CI 1.20-8.09), and persons born outside the U.S. (OR 2.09; 95% CI 0.66-6.61). Prophylaxis with isoniazid was recommended for 23 persons; nine (39%) completed therapy. No cases of active tuberculosis were found. Prevalence of tuberculin reactivity in this population is lower than reported among Hispanic farm workers in the eastern and midwestern U.S. Higher prevalence may obtain among California farm workers not included in the study population, including homeless, single, and highly mobile persons. Public-health efforts in this population should focus on ever-smokers, young adults, and persons born outside the U.S.

Author Keywords

Agricultural worker tuberculosis Tuberculin Migrant farm worker

Index Keywords

mass screening agricultural worker human intradermal drug administration ethnic group Agriculture Cigarette Smoking controlled study Occupational Diseases Logistic Models Hispanic Americans Cross-Sectional Studies United States migrant worker Humans Adolescent California male female tuberculosis Infant Child, Preschool questionnaire prevalence Article major clinical study tuberculin test adult isoniazid chemoprophylaxis Transients and Migrants practice guideline homelessness tuberculin Child

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DOI: 10.1002/(SICI)1097-0274(199712)32:6<600::AID-AJIM5>3.0.CO;2-T
ISSN: 02713586
Cited by: 33
Original Language: English