High rate of negative results of tuberculin and QuantiFERON tests among individuals with a history of positive skin test results

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Friedman, Lloyd N. [1 ]
Nash, Esther R.
Bryant, June
Henry, Susan
Shi, Julia
D'Amato, Joyce
Khaled, Ghada H.
Russi, Mark B.
O'Connor, Patrick G.
Edberg, Stephen C.
Pisani, Margaret A.
Cain, Hilary C.
Tanoue, Lynn
Weissman, David N.
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[1] Yale Univ, Sch Med, Yale New Haven Hosp, New Haven, CT 06520 USA
[2] Cent Med Unit, AFP Fdn, New Haven, CT USA
[3] Milford Hosp, Milford, MA USA
[4] VA Connecticut Healthcare Syst, West Haven, CT USA
[5] NIOSH, Hlth Effects Lab Div, Morgantown, WV USA
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10.1086/503690
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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Objectives. To evaluate individuals at high risk for tuberculosis exposure who had a history of a positive tuberculin skin test (TST) result in order to determine the prevalence of unsuspected negative TST results. To confirm these findings with the QuantiFERON-TB test (QFT), an in vitro whole-blood assay that measures tuberculin-induced secretion of interferon-gamma. Methods. This survey was conducted from November 2001 through December 2003 at 3 sites where TST screening is regularly done. Detailed histories and reviews of medical records were performed. TSTs were placed and read by 2 experienced healthcare workers, and blood was drawn for QFT. Any subject with a negative result of an initial TST during the study (induration diameter, < 10 mm) underwent a second TST and a second QFT. The TST-negative group comprised individuals for whom both TSTs had an induration diameter of < 10 mm. The confirmed-negative group comprised individuals for whom both TSTs yielded no detectable induration and results of both QFTs were negative. Results. A total of 67 immunocompetent subjects with positive results of a previous TST were enrolled in the study. Of 56 subjects who completed the TST protocol, 25 (44.6%; 95% confidence interval [CI], 31.6%-57.6%) were TST negative (). Of 31 subjects P <.001 who completed the TST protocol and the QFT protocol, 8 (25.8%; 95% CI, 10.4%-41.2%) were confirmed negative (). P <.005 conclusions. A significant proportion of subjects with positive results of a previous TST were TST negative in this study, and a subset of these were confirmed negative. These individuals' TST status may have reverted or may never have been positive. It will be important in future studies to determine whether such individuals lack immunity to tuberculosis and whether they should be considered for reentry into tuberculosis screening programs.
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