High mortality rates among individuals misdiagnosed with tuberculosis: a matched retrospective cohort study of individuals diagnosed with tuberculosis in Brazil

J Infect Dis. 2024 Oct 28:jiae531. doi: 10.1093/infdis/jiae531. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

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.

Keywords: Brazil; Electronic Medical Records; Misdiagnosis; Survival Analysis; Tuberculosis.