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Use of interferon gamma-based assay to diagnose tuberculosis infection in health care workers after short term exposure

BACKGROUND: We intended to assess the risk for health care workers (HCWs) of acquiring M. tuberculosis infection after exposure to patients with sputum-smear positive pulmonary tuberculosis at three University Hospitals (Ullevål, Akershus, and Haukeland) in Norway. METHODS: We tested 155 exposed hea...

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Autores principales: Storla, Dag Gundersen, Kristiansen, Ingun, Oftung, Fredrik, Korsvold, Gro Ellen, Gaupset, Monica, Gran, Gerd, Øverby, Anne Kristin, Dyrhol-Riise, Anne Margarita, Bjune, Gunnar Aksel
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2690599/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19432995
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2334-9-60
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author Storla, Dag Gundersen
Kristiansen, Ingun
Oftung, Fredrik
Korsvold, Gro Ellen
Gaupset, Monica
Gran, Gerd
Øverby, Anne Kristin
Dyrhol-Riise, Anne Margarita
Bjune, Gunnar Aksel
author_facet Storla, Dag Gundersen
Kristiansen, Ingun
Oftung, Fredrik
Korsvold, Gro Ellen
Gaupset, Monica
Gran, Gerd
Øverby, Anne Kristin
Dyrhol-Riise, Anne Margarita
Bjune, Gunnar Aksel
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description BACKGROUND: We intended to assess the risk for health care workers (HCWs) of acquiring M. tuberculosis infection after exposure to patients with sputum-smear positive pulmonary tuberculosis at three University Hospitals (Ullevål, Akershus, and Haukeland) in Norway. METHODS: We tested 155 exposed health care workers and 48 healthy controls both with a tuberculin skin test (Mantoux) and the T-SPOT.TB test, a recently developed interferon-γ release assays based on the M. tuberculosis-specific ESAT-6 and CFP10 antigens, to investigate if this test might improve infection control measures. RESULTS: Among the 155 exposed HCWs tested in this study, 27 individuals were defined as newly infected cases by TST after recent exposure, while only 3 of these had a positive T-SPOT.TB test. The number of T-SPOT.TB positives represents 11% of the individuals defined as recently infected by TST after exposure (3/27) and 2% of the total number of exposed people tested (3/155). In addition, 15 individuals had been previously defined as infected by TST before exposure of whom 2 subjects were T-SPOT.TB positive. All individuals detected as T-SPOT.TB positive belonged to the TST positive group (> 15 mm), and the percentage concordance between T-SPOT.TB and TST, including both previously and newly infected subjects, was 12% (5/42). The 48 control participants used in the study were all T-SPOT.TB negative, but 3 of these subjects were TST positive. CONCLUSION: Our data indicate that the frequency of latent TB in the total cohort of HCWs is 3%, whereas the rate of transmission of TB to exposed individuals is approximately 2% and occurs through exposure periods of short duration. Thus, the risk of TB transmission to HCWs following TB exposure in a hospital setting in Norway is low, and improved screening approaches will benefit from the application of specific interferon-γ release assays.
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spelling pubmed-26905992009-06-04 Use of interferon gamma-based assay to diagnose tuberculosis infection in health care workers after short term exposure Storla, Dag Gundersen Kristiansen, Ingun Oftung, Fredrik Korsvold, Gro Ellen Gaupset, Monica Gran, Gerd Øverby, Anne Kristin Dyrhol-Riise, Anne Margarita Bjune, Gunnar Aksel BMC Infect Dis Research Article BACKGROUND: We intended to assess the risk for health care workers (HCWs) of acquiring M. tuberculosis infection after exposure to patients with sputum-smear positive pulmonary tuberculosis at three University Hospitals (Ullevål, Akershus, and Haukeland) in Norway. METHODS: We tested 155 exposed health care workers and 48 healthy controls both with a tuberculin skin test (Mantoux) and the T-SPOT.TB test, a recently developed interferon-γ release assays based on the M. tuberculosis-specific ESAT-6 and CFP10 antigens, to investigate if this test might improve infection control measures. RESULTS: Among the 155 exposed HCWs tested in this study, 27 individuals were defined as newly infected cases by TST after recent exposure, while only 3 of these had a positive T-SPOT.TB test. The number of T-SPOT.TB positives represents 11% of the individuals defined as recently infected by TST after exposure (3/27) and 2% of the total number of exposed people tested (3/155). In addition, 15 individuals had been previously defined as infected by TST before exposure of whom 2 subjects were T-SPOT.TB positive. All individuals detected as T-SPOT.TB positive belonged to the TST positive group (> 15 mm), and the percentage concordance between T-SPOT.TB and TST, including both previously and newly infected subjects, was 12% (5/42). The 48 control participants used in the study were all T-SPOT.TB negative, but 3 of these subjects were TST positive. CONCLUSION: Our data indicate that the frequency of latent TB in the total cohort of HCWs is 3%, whereas the rate of transmission of TB to exposed individuals is approximately 2% and occurs through exposure periods of short duration. Thus, the risk of TB transmission to HCWs following TB exposure in a hospital setting in Norway is low, and improved screening approaches will benefit from the application of specific interferon-γ release assays. BioMed Central 2009-05-11 /pmc/articles/PMC2690599/ /pubmed/19432995 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2334-9-60 Text en Copyright ©2009 Storla et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Storla, Dag Gundersen
Kristiansen, Ingun
Oftung, Fredrik
Korsvold, Gro Ellen
Gaupset, Monica
Gran, Gerd
Øverby, Anne Kristin
Dyrhol-Riise, Anne Margarita
Bjune, Gunnar Aksel
Use of interferon gamma-based assay to diagnose tuberculosis infection in health care workers after short term exposure
title Use of interferon gamma-based assay to diagnose tuberculosis infection in health care workers after short term exposure
title_full Use of interferon gamma-based assay to diagnose tuberculosis infection in health care workers after short term exposure
title_fullStr Use of interferon gamma-based assay to diagnose tuberculosis infection in health care workers after short term exposure
title_full_unstemmed Use of interferon gamma-based assay to diagnose tuberculosis infection in health care workers after short term exposure
title_short Use of interferon gamma-based assay to diagnose tuberculosis infection in health care workers after short term exposure
title_sort use of interferon gamma-based assay to diagnose tuberculosis infection in health care workers after short term exposure
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2690599/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19432995
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2334-9-60
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