Emerging Infectious Diseases (Sep 2006)

Risk for Tuberculosis among Children

  • Hiroshi Nakaoka,
  • Lovett Lawson,
  • S. Bertel Squire,
  • Brian Coulter,
  • Pernille Ravn,
  • Inger Brock,
  • C. Anthony Hart,
  • Luis E. Cuevas

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3201/eid1209.051606
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 9
pp. 1383 – 1388

Abstract

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Contacts of adults with tuberculosis (TB) are at risk for infection. Tests based on interferon-γ (IFN-γ) expression in response to Mycobacterium tuberculosis antigens may be more sensitive than the tuberculin skin test (TST). Risk for infection was assessed by using TST and an IFN-γ-based assay (QuantiFERON Gold in Tube [QFT-IT] test) for 207 children in Nigeria in 1 of 3 groups: contact with adults with smear-positive TB, contact with adults with smear-negative TB, and controls. For these 3 groups, respectively, TST results were >10 mm for 38 (49%) of 78, 13 (16%) of 83, and 6 (13%) of 46 and QFT-IT positive for 53 (74%) of 72, 8 (10%) of 81, and 4 (10.3%) of 39 (p<0.01). Most test discrepancies were TST negative; QFT-IT positive if in contact with TB-positive persons; and TST positive, QFT-IT negative if in contact with TB-negative persons or controls. TST may underestimate risk for infection with TB in children.

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