Latent tuberculosis in HIV positive, diagnosed by the M. tuberculosis specific interferon-gamma test.

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Latent tuberculosis in HIV positive, diagnosed by the M. tuberculosis specific interferon-gamma test. / Brock, Inger; Ruhwald, Morten; Lundgren, Bettina; Westh, Henrik; Mathiesen, Lars Reinhardt; Ravn, Pernille.

I: Resp Res, Bind 7, 2006, s. 56.

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Brock, I, Ruhwald, M, Lundgren, B, Westh, H, Mathiesen, LR & Ravn, P 2006, 'Latent tuberculosis in HIV positive, diagnosed by the M. tuberculosis specific interferon-gamma test.', Resp Res, bind 7, s. 56. https://doi.org/10.1186/1465-9921-7-56

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Brock, I., Ruhwald, M., Lundgren, B., Westh, H., Mathiesen, L. R., & Ravn, P. (2006). Latent tuberculosis in HIV positive, diagnosed by the M. tuberculosis specific interferon-gamma test. Resp Res, 7, 56. https://doi.org/10.1186/1465-9921-7-56

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Brock I, Ruhwald M, Lundgren B, Westh H, Mathiesen LR, Ravn P. Latent tuberculosis in HIV positive, diagnosed by the M. tuberculosis specific interferon-gamma test. Resp Res. 2006;7:56. https://doi.org/10.1186/1465-9921-7-56

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Brock, Inger ; Ruhwald, Morten ; Lundgren, Bettina ; Westh, Henrik ; Mathiesen, Lars Reinhardt ; Ravn, Pernille. / Latent tuberculosis in HIV positive, diagnosed by the M. tuberculosis specific interferon-gamma test. I: Resp Res. 2006 ; Bind 7. s. 56.

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title = "Latent tuberculosis in HIV positive, diagnosed by the M. tuberculosis specific interferon-gamma test.",
abstract = "BACKGROUND: Although tuberculosis (TB) is a minor problem in Denmark, severe and complicated cases occur in HIV positive. Since the new M. tuberculosis specific test for latent TB, the QuantiFERON-TB In-Tube test (QFT-IT) became available the patients in our clinic have been screened for the presence of latent TB using the QFT-IT test. We here report the results from the first patients screened. METHODS: On a routine basis the QFT-IT test was performed and the results from 590 HIV positive individuals consecutively tested are presented here. CD4 cell count and TB risk-factors were recorded from patient files. MAIN FINDINGS: 27/590(4.6%) of the individuals were QFT-IT test positive, indicating the presence of latent TB infection. Among QFT-IT positive patients, 78% had risk factors such as long-term residency in a TB high endemic area (OR:5.7), known TB exposure (OR:4.9) or previous TB disease (OR:4.9). The prevalence of latent TB in these groups were 13%, 16% and 19% respectively. There was a strong correlation between low CD4 T-cell count and a low mitogen response (P < 0.001;Spearman) and more patients with low CD4 cell count had indeterminate results. CONCLUSION: We found an overall prevalence of latent TB infection of 4.6% among the HIV positive individuals and a much higher prevalence of latent infection among those with a history of exposure (16%) and long term residency in a high endemic country (13%). The QFT-IT test may indeed be a useful test for HIV positive individuals, but in severely immunocompromised, the test may be impaired by T-cell anergy.",
author = "Inger Brock and Morten Ruhwald and Bettina Lundgren and Henrik Westh and Mathiesen, {Lars Reinhardt} and Pernille Ravn",
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T1 - Latent tuberculosis in HIV positive, diagnosed by the M. tuberculosis specific interferon-gamma test.

AU - Brock, Inger

AU - Ruhwald, Morten

AU - Lundgren, Bettina

AU - Westh, Henrik

AU - Mathiesen, Lars Reinhardt

AU - Ravn, Pernille

PY - 2006

Y1 - 2006

N2 - BACKGROUND: Although tuberculosis (TB) is a minor problem in Denmark, severe and complicated cases occur in HIV positive. Since the new M. tuberculosis specific test for latent TB, the QuantiFERON-TB In-Tube test (QFT-IT) became available the patients in our clinic have been screened for the presence of latent TB using the QFT-IT test. We here report the results from the first patients screened. METHODS: On a routine basis the QFT-IT test was performed and the results from 590 HIV positive individuals consecutively tested are presented here. CD4 cell count and TB risk-factors were recorded from patient files. MAIN FINDINGS: 27/590(4.6%) of the individuals were QFT-IT test positive, indicating the presence of latent TB infection. Among QFT-IT positive patients, 78% had risk factors such as long-term residency in a TB high endemic area (OR:5.7), known TB exposure (OR:4.9) or previous TB disease (OR:4.9). The prevalence of latent TB in these groups were 13%, 16% and 19% respectively. There was a strong correlation between low CD4 T-cell count and a low mitogen response (P < 0.001;Spearman) and more patients with low CD4 cell count had indeterminate results. CONCLUSION: We found an overall prevalence of latent TB infection of 4.6% among the HIV positive individuals and a much higher prevalence of latent infection among those with a history of exposure (16%) and long term residency in a high endemic country (13%). The QFT-IT test may indeed be a useful test for HIV positive individuals, but in severely immunocompromised, the test may be impaired by T-cell anergy.

AB - BACKGROUND: Although tuberculosis (TB) is a minor problem in Denmark, severe and complicated cases occur in HIV positive. Since the new M. tuberculosis specific test for latent TB, the QuantiFERON-TB In-Tube test (QFT-IT) became available the patients in our clinic have been screened for the presence of latent TB using the QFT-IT test. We here report the results from the first patients screened. METHODS: On a routine basis the QFT-IT test was performed and the results from 590 HIV positive individuals consecutively tested are presented here. CD4 cell count and TB risk-factors were recorded from patient files. MAIN FINDINGS: 27/590(4.6%) of the individuals were QFT-IT test positive, indicating the presence of latent TB infection. Among QFT-IT positive patients, 78% had risk factors such as long-term residency in a TB high endemic area (OR:5.7), known TB exposure (OR:4.9) or previous TB disease (OR:4.9). The prevalence of latent TB in these groups were 13%, 16% and 19% respectively. There was a strong correlation between low CD4 T-cell count and a low mitogen response (P < 0.001;Spearman) and more patients with low CD4 cell count had indeterminate results. CONCLUSION: We found an overall prevalence of latent TB infection of 4.6% among the HIV positive individuals and a much higher prevalence of latent infection among those with a history of exposure (16%) and long term residency in a high endemic country (13%). The QFT-IT test may indeed be a useful test for HIV positive individuals, but in severely immunocompromised, the test may be impaired by T-cell anergy.

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DO - http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1465-9921-7-56

M3 - Journal article

VL - 7

SP - 56

JO - Resp Res

JF - Resp Res

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