Possibilities of quantiferon test in detection of latent tb infection

L. Surkova, A. Strinovich, O. Budnik, A. Bahtina
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Objective: to determine the capabilities of the quantiferon test in detecting latent tuberculosis infection in patients with comorbid pathology. Materials and methods. A retrospective analysis of the quantiferon test results was carried out in 420 patients with suspected tuberculosis or with a hyperergic Mantoux or Diaskintest reaction using the QuantiFERON-TB Gold Plus test system (Qiagen, Germany). Results. Different levels of tuberculosis infection were established in different age groups of patients with comorbid pathology, with a higher infection rate at a young age – 21.42%. The shift of tuberculosis infection to an older age group (61-70 years) was determined – 16.32%. Latent tuberculosis infection was significantly more often detected in patients with comorbid pathology compared to healthy individuals (59.0% and 32.78%, respectively, χ2=8.45, p=0.004). Conclusion. The data obtained confirms the assumption of a high level of latent tuberculosis infection in patients with comorbid pathology.
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定量子试验检测潜伏结核感染的可能性
目的:探讨定量子试验对合并病理的潜伏性结核感染的检测能力。材料和方法。使用quantiferon - tb Gold Plus测试系统(Qiagen,德国)对420例疑似结核病或有Mantoux或Diaskintest过敏反应的患者进行了定量子测试结果的回顾性分析。结果。不同年龄段合并病理的患者结核感染水平不同,其中低龄感染率较高,为21.42%。确定结核感染转移到年龄较大的年龄组(61-70岁)- 16.32%。病理合并症患者潜伏性结核感染检出率明显高于健康人(分别为59.0%和32.78%,χ2=8.45, p=0.004)。结论。获得的数据证实了在有共病病理的患者中潜伏性结核感染的高水平的假设。
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