2006
DOI: 10.1128/jcm.02411-05
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Sensitivity Analysis and Potential Uses of a Novel Gamma Interferon Release Assay for Diagnosis of Tuberculosis

Abstract: Sputum smears for acid-fast bacilli (AFB) are the primary methods for diagnosis of tuberculosis (TB) in many countries. The tuberculin skin test (TST) is the primary method for diagnosis of latent TB infection (LTBI) worldwide. The poor sensitivity of the former and the poor specificity of the latter warrant the development of new tests and strategies to enhance diagnostic capabilities. We evaluated the sensitivity of an "in-tube" gamma interferon release assay (IGRA) using TB-specific antigens in comparison t… Show more

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“…In contrast, TST sensitivity was ∼89%. Although this appears to be higher than reported in other studies [21], it is in agreement with previous studies from South Africa [22]. The latter is likely due to the high force of infection [23], ongoing T-cell priming by the high prevalence of environmental mycobacteria [24] and previous BCG vaccination [9].…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 48%
“…In contrast, TST sensitivity was ∼89%. Although this appears to be higher than reported in other studies [21], it is in agreement with previous studies from South Africa [22]. The latter is likely due to the high force of infection [23], ongoing T-cell priming by the high prevalence of environmental mycobacteria [24] and previous BCG vaccination [9].…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 48%
“…Four studies were from intermediate-burden countries (South Korea [55], Lithuania [59], Iran [63] and Turkey [72]) and three studies were from high-burden countries (India [56], South Africa [61] and Vietnam [65]). Seven studies were based solely on paediatric cohorts [39,51,54,59,73,75] and three studies [47,57,61] included children in the study population.…”
Section: Ppv For Progressionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…58 In 4 studies that compared performance of QFT-IT in HIV-infected and non-infected adults with active TB, mean sensitivity was 64% in HIV-infected patients and 79% in non-HIV-infected patients. [59][60][61][62] Although the overall sensitivity of T-SPOT.TB is higher than that of QFT-IT in otherwise healthy people, data from head-to-head comparisons in HIV-infected patients are scarce. 60,63,64 In three studies, covering a total of 39 patients with culture-confirmed TB, QFT-IT and T-SPOT.TB detected 74% and 82% of cases respectively.…”
Section: Interferon-γ-based Assays For Diagnosing Active Tuberculosismentioning
confidence: 99%