Title of article :
Comparison study of QuantiFERON test with tuberculin skin testing to diagnose latent tuberculosis infection among nurses working in teaching hospitals of Ahvaz, Iran
Author/Authors :
Alavi, Mohammad Health Research Institute - Infectious and Tropical Disease Research Center - Joundishapur University of Medical Sciences, Ahvaz, Iran , Salmanzadeh, Shokrollah Joundishapur University of Medical Sciences, Ahvaz, Iran , Abbasifar, Hajar Health Research Institute - Infectious and Tropical Disease Research Center - Joundishapur University of Medical Sciences, Ahvaz, Iran
Abstract :
Background: Prompt diagnosis and treatment of latent tuberculosis (TB) infection (LTBI)
are needed to control TB. The aim of the study was to compare the performance of Quanti
FERON-TB test (QFT) with conventional TST for the diagnosis of LTBI.
Methods: In this analytical - comparison study, we enrolled 87 nurses working in teaching
hospitals in Ahvaz. All study subjects were tested by TST. TST results were interpreted as
positive if induration was more than 10 mm. If the level of QFT after stimulation was
equal or greater than 0.35 IU/ml, test was considered as positive. Data were analyzed with
SPSS program. QFT results compared with induration in TST and its relation to all
variables were investigated.
Results: The rate of LTB diagnosis by TST and QFT was 31% and 35.6%, respectively.
There was no significant difference between TST and QFT in LTB diagnosis (P=0.62).
Among the 56 subjects who were TST- negative, 14 cases (approximately 25%) were
QFT- positive and 42 (75%) were QFT- negative. Among the 31 cases (35.6%) that had
TST- positive, 13 (42%) were QFT-positive and 18 (58%) were QFT- negative. The
overall percent agreement was 63.2% (k=0.139, P=0.69), discordance %=15.9-20.7,
sensitivity= 41.5% and specificity=75.5%.
Conclusion: Diagnostic value of QFT is similar to TST, when there is strong clinical and
epidemiological evidence of LTB in a nurse with negative TST, adding QFT to diagnostic
evaluation is associated with increased rate of LTB diagnosis.
Keywords :
Health care workers , Tuberculin skin test , Quanti FERON-TB test , Latent tuberculosisinfection
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics