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The Tuberculin Skin Test versus QuantiFERON TB Gold® in Predicting Tuberculosis Disease in an Adolescent Cohort Study in South Africa

SETTING: This study was conducted in a high tuberculosis (TB) burden area in Worcester, South Africa, with a notified all TB incidence rate of 1,400/100,000. MAIN OBJECTIVE: To compare the predictive value of a baseline tuberculin skin test (TST) with that of the QuantiFERON TB Gold (In-tube) assay...

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Autores principales: Mahomed, Hassan, Hawkridge, Tony, Verver, Suzanne, Abrahams, Deborah, Geiter, Lawrence, Hatherill, Mark, Ehrlich, Rodney, Hanekom, Willem A., Hussey, Gregory D.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3066222/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21479236
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0017984
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author Mahomed, Hassan
Hawkridge, Tony
Verver, Suzanne
Abrahams, Deborah
Geiter, Lawrence
Hatherill, Mark
Ehrlich, Rodney
Hanekom, Willem A.
Hussey, Gregory D.
author_facet Mahomed, Hassan
Hawkridge, Tony
Verver, Suzanne
Abrahams, Deborah
Geiter, Lawrence
Hatherill, Mark
Ehrlich, Rodney
Hanekom, Willem A.
Hussey, Gregory D.
author_sort Mahomed, Hassan
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description SETTING: This study was conducted in a high tuberculosis (TB) burden area in Worcester, South Africa, with a notified all TB incidence rate of 1,400/100,000. MAIN OBJECTIVE: To compare the predictive value of a baseline tuberculin skin test (TST) with that of the QuantiFERON TB Gold (In-tube) assay (QFT) for subsequent microbiologically confirmed TB disease among adolescents. METHODS: Adolescents aged 12–18 years were recruited from high schools in the study area. At baseline, blood was drawn for QFT and a TST administered. Participants were followed up for up to 3.8 years for incident TB disease (median 2.4 years). RESULTS: After exclusions, 5244 (82.4%) of 6,363 adolescents enrolled, were analysed. The TB incidence rate was 0.60 cases per 100 person years (pyrs) (95% CI 0.43–0.82) for baseline TST positive (≥5 mm) participants and 0.64 cases per 100 pyrs (95% CI 0.45–0.87) for baseline QFT positive participants. TB incidence rates were 0.22 per 100 pyrs (0.11–0.39) and 0.22 per 100 pyrs (0.12–0.38) among those with a negative baseline TST and QFT respectively. Sensitivity for incident TB disease was 76.9% for TST and 75.0% for QFT (p = 0.81). Positive predictive value was 1.4% for TST and 1.5% for QFT. CONCLUSION: Positive TST and QFT tests were moderately sensitive predictors of progression to microbiologically confirmed TB disease. There was no significant difference in the predictive ability of these tests for TB disease amongst adolescents in this high burden setting. Therefore, these findings do not support use of QFT in preference to TST to predict the risk of TB disease in this study population.
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spelling pubmed-30662222011-04-08 The Tuberculin Skin Test versus QuantiFERON TB Gold® in Predicting Tuberculosis Disease in an Adolescent Cohort Study in South Africa Mahomed, Hassan Hawkridge, Tony Verver, Suzanne Abrahams, Deborah Geiter, Lawrence Hatherill, Mark Ehrlich, Rodney Hanekom, Willem A. Hussey, Gregory D. PLoS One Research Article SETTING: This study was conducted in a high tuberculosis (TB) burden area in Worcester, South Africa, with a notified all TB incidence rate of 1,400/100,000. MAIN OBJECTIVE: To compare the predictive value of a baseline tuberculin skin test (TST) with that of the QuantiFERON TB Gold (In-tube) assay (QFT) for subsequent microbiologically confirmed TB disease among adolescents. METHODS: Adolescents aged 12–18 years were recruited from high schools in the study area. At baseline, blood was drawn for QFT and a TST administered. Participants were followed up for up to 3.8 years for incident TB disease (median 2.4 years). RESULTS: After exclusions, 5244 (82.4%) of 6,363 adolescents enrolled, were analysed. The TB incidence rate was 0.60 cases per 100 person years (pyrs) (95% CI 0.43–0.82) for baseline TST positive (≥5 mm) participants and 0.64 cases per 100 pyrs (95% CI 0.45–0.87) for baseline QFT positive participants. TB incidence rates were 0.22 per 100 pyrs (0.11–0.39) and 0.22 per 100 pyrs (0.12–0.38) among those with a negative baseline TST and QFT respectively. Sensitivity for incident TB disease was 76.9% for TST and 75.0% for QFT (p = 0.81). Positive predictive value was 1.4% for TST and 1.5% for QFT. CONCLUSION: Positive TST and QFT tests were moderately sensitive predictors of progression to microbiologically confirmed TB disease. There was no significant difference in the predictive ability of these tests for TB disease amongst adolescents in this high burden setting. Therefore, these findings do not support use of QFT in preference to TST to predict the risk of TB disease in this study population. Public Library of Science 2011-03-29 /pmc/articles/PMC3066222/ /pubmed/21479236 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0017984 Text en Mahomed et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Mahomed, Hassan
Hawkridge, Tony
Verver, Suzanne
Abrahams, Deborah
Geiter, Lawrence
Hatherill, Mark
Ehrlich, Rodney
Hanekom, Willem A.
Hussey, Gregory D.
The Tuberculin Skin Test versus QuantiFERON TB Gold® in Predicting Tuberculosis Disease in an Adolescent Cohort Study in South Africa
title The Tuberculin Skin Test versus QuantiFERON TB Gold® in Predicting Tuberculosis Disease in an Adolescent Cohort Study in South Africa
title_full The Tuberculin Skin Test versus QuantiFERON TB Gold® in Predicting Tuberculosis Disease in an Adolescent Cohort Study in South Africa
title_fullStr The Tuberculin Skin Test versus QuantiFERON TB Gold® in Predicting Tuberculosis Disease in an Adolescent Cohort Study in South Africa
title_full_unstemmed The Tuberculin Skin Test versus QuantiFERON TB Gold® in Predicting Tuberculosis Disease in an Adolescent Cohort Study in South Africa
title_short The Tuberculin Skin Test versus QuantiFERON TB Gold® in Predicting Tuberculosis Disease in an Adolescent Cohort Study in South Africa
title_sort tuberculin skin test versus quantiferon tb gold® in predicting tuberculosis disease in an adolescent cohort study in south africa
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3066222/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21479236
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0017984
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