Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection in young children: analyzing the performance of the diagnostic tests.
PLoS One
; 9(5): e97992, 2014.
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OBJECTIVE: This study evaluated the performance of the Tuberculin Skin Test (TST) and Quantiferon-TB Gold in-Tube (QFT) and the possible association of factors which may modify their results in young children (0-6 years) with recent contact with an index tuberculosis case. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A cross-sectional study including 135 children was conducted in Manaus, Amazonas-Brazil. The TST and QFT were performed and the tests results were analyzed in relation to the personal characteristics of the children studied and their relationship with the index case. RESULTS: The rates of positivity were 34.8% (TST) and 26.7% (QFT), with 14.1% of indeterminations by the QFT. Concordance between tests was fair (Kappaâ=â0.35 P<0.001). Both the TST and QFT were associated with the intensity of exposure (Linear ORâ=â1.286, Pâ=â0.005; Linear ORâ=â1.161, Pâ=â0.035 respectively) with only the TST being associated with the time of exposure (Linear ORâ=â1.149, Pâ=â0.009). The presence of intestinal helminths in the TST+ group was associated with negative QFT results (ORâ=â0.064, Pâ=â0.049). In the TST- group lower levels of ferritin were associated with QFT+ results (Linear ORâ=â0.956, Pâ=â0.036). CONCLUSIONS: Concordance between the TST and QFT was lower than expected. The factors associated with the discordant results were intestinal helminths, ferritin levels and exposure time to the index tuberculosis case. In TST+ group, helminths were associated with negative QFT results suggesting impaired cell-mediated immunity. The TST-&QFT+ group had a shorter exposure time and lower ferritin levels, suggesting that QFT is faster and ferritin may be a potential biomarker of early stages of tuberculosis infection.
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01-internacional
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MEDLINE
Assunto principal:
Tuberculose
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Teste Tuberculínico
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Mycobacterium tuberculosis
Tipo de estudo:
Diagnostic_studies
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Observational_studies
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Risk_factors_studies
Limite:
Adolescent
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Adult
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Child
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Child, preschool
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Female
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Humans
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Infant
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Male
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Newborn
Idioma:
En
Revista:
PLoS One
Assunto da revista:
CIENCIA
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MEDICINA
Ano de publicação:
2014
Tipo de documento:
Article
País de publicação:
Estados Unidos