Tuberculosis Screening Gaps Persist in New DMARD Users

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Tuberculosis Screening Gaps Persist in New DMARD Users
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Substantial patient safety gaps regarding latent tuberculosis screening persist among new users of biologic or targeted synthetic DMARDs, suggested a nationwide cohort study.

remain suboptimal among new users of biologic and targeted synthetic disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs , with notable variations by medication type and demographic characteristics.Professional society guidelines recommend screening for tuberculosis before starting treatment with most b/tsDMARDs.

The primary analysis focused on assessing the proportion of patients screened for latent tuberculosis in the year before starting a new b/tsDMARD. A total of 65.6% of patients received screening for latent tuberculosis in the year before initiating a new b/tsDMARD.

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