Journal of Infectious Diseases
Pages jiae531
Date of Publication:
October 2024
We conducted a matched retrospective cohort study comparing mortality among individuals receiving a false-positive tuberculosis diagnosis (n=3701) to individuals correctly diagnosed with TB (n=8595) in Brazil from 2007-2016. Over an average 5.4-year follow-up period, we estimated a mortality rate ratio of 1.95 (95% confidence interval: 1.80, 2.11) for individuals incorrectly diagnosed with TB compared to controls. The leading causes of death among the misdiagnosed were malignant neoplasms (40.9%) and respiratory system disorders (15.9%), conditions with symptoms similar to tuberculosis. Our findings highlight the need for improved follow-up care after identification of false-positive cases to increase survival for this high-risk population.
Citations
Thompson RR, Kim S, Pelissari DM, Harada LO, Júnior JNBS, Oliveira PB, Castro MC, Cohen T, and Menzies NA. 2024. High mortality rates among individuals misdiagnosed with tuberculosis: a matched retrospective cohort study of individuals diagnosed with tuberculosis in Brazil. Journal of Infectious Diseases (October): jiae531.