[Comparison of interferon-gamma whole blood assay with tuberculin skin test for the diagnosis of tuberculosis infection in tuberculosis contacts].

Aug 9, 2007Mikrobiyoloji bulteni

Comparing a blood test and skin test for detecting tuberculosis infection in people exposed to TB

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Abstract

A total of 233 subjects were evaluated for latent tuberculosis infection using both the tuberculin skin test and an interferon-gamma assay.

  • The positivity rates for the tuberculin skin test and interferon-gamma assay were found to be 37% and 42%, respectively.
  • Positive results for the interferon-gamma assay were significantly higher in household contacts of active TB patients compared to other groups (51.3%, p = 0.013).
  • A poor agreement between the two tests was observed overall (65.7%, K = 0.28), while moderate agreement was noted in the unvaccinated group (72.7%, K = 0.44).
  • Agreement rates for the tests varied among risk groups, with coefficients indicating poor agreement across all groups (Group 1: K = 0.3, Group 2: K = 0.32, Group 3: K = 0.21).
  • The interferon-gamma assay, despite its advantages, has limited value for detecting latent TB infection in Turkey due to high prevalence and BCG vaccination rates.

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