瑞典儿童对敏感素和结核菌素的敏感性III。顺序与同步皮肤试验

L.O. Larsson , B.-E. Skoogh , M.W. Bentzon , M. Magnusson , J. Olofsoni , A. Lind
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本研究的目的是确定结核菌素和敏感素的同时和顺序皮肤试验是否给出一致的结果。共有475名8岁或9岁的学龄儿童接受了PPD结核菌素、结核分枝杆菌或鸟分枝杆菌致敏素的连续皮肤试验,每隔3天进行一次。研究人员将这些结果与从同一生活区域选出的470名同时接受测试的儿童的结果进行了比较。顺序测试和同时测试儿童的反应频率之间没有统计学上的显著差异。当采用顺序试验程序时,3.1%对结核菌素有反应,19%对鸟分枝杆菌敏感素有反应,30%对结核分枝杆菌敏感素有反应,截距为6毫米。同时接受测试的儿童的相应数字分别为4.7%、21%和36%。因此,没有迹象表明同时检测程序本身会影响结果,在未接种bcg的儿童中,间隔3天进行顺序检测也没有任何增强效果的迹象。
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Sensitivity to sensitins and tuberculin in Swedish children III. Sequential versus simultaneous skin testing

The aim of this study was to determine whether simultaneous and sequential skin testing with tuberculin and sensitins give consistent results. A total of 475 8- or 9-year-old schoolchildren were skin tested sequentially, at an interval of 3 days, with PPD tuberculin and with either Mycobacterium scrofulaceum or M. avium sensitin. The results were compared with those of 470 simultaneously tested children chosen from the same living area.

There were no statistically significant differences between the frequencies of the reactions of sequentially and simultaneously tested children. When the sequential testing procedure was employed, 3.1% reacted to tuberculin, 19% to M. avium sensitin and 30% to M. scrofulaceum sensitin, taking a 6 mm cut-off. The corresponding figures for the simultaneously tested children were 4.7, 21 and 36%, respectively. Thus, there was no indication that the simultaneous testing procedure in itself influenced the results, neither was there any sign of a booster effect when testing in sequence with an interval of 3 days in non-BCG-vaccinated children.

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