Objective: To determine the prevalence of tuberculosis (TB) infection among
homeless youngs people (aged 12-25 years) in central and eastern Sydney.
Methodology: A cross-sectional survey was conducted in 16 youth refuges and
four drop-in centres in Central and Eastern Sydney Health Areas and at the
Cellblock Youth Health Centre, Glebe and the Kirketon Road Centre, Darling
hurst, New South Wales (NSW). Participants completed a questionnaire and un
derwent Mantoux testing.
Results: One hundred and forty-one young people completed questionnaires an
d 139 received a Mantoux test; 112 (80.6%) had their Mantoux read and 10 (8
.9%) were Mantoux positive (95% confidence interval 3.6-14.2). None of the
risk factors examined were found to be associated with increased risk for T
B infection.
Conclusions: In this sample of homeless young people in central and eastern
Sydney, the Mantoux positivity rate appears to be higher than the general
population in NSW, but they would not currently be considered a high-risk g
roup for TB infection.