Abstract:Tuberculin-skin-test (TST) is widely used for the diagnosis of Tuberculosis. Negative TSTs are occasionally found in individuals vaccinated or infected by Mycobacterium tuberculosis. We show that false negative results are due to a lack of the Tuberculin-specific immune response as replacing tuberculin by unselected M. tuberculosis antigens improved the efficiency of the assay.
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