The sensitivity of an interferon-γ release assay in microbiologically confirmed pediatric tuberculosis

Kurt Schopfer,Hans L. Rieder,Thomas Bodmer, Jacqueline F. Steinlin-Schopfer,Yay Chantana, Peter Studer,Denis Laurent,Beat Richner

European journal of pediatrics(2013)

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This study aimed at determining the sensitivity of a whole blood interferon-γ release assay (IGRA) among children with microbiologically confirmed tuberculosis in a high-burden country. Children with a diagnosis of tuberculosis based on clinical and radiographic assessment were tested with an IGRA in addition to microbiologic examination of appropriate specimens for acid-fast bacilli, mycobacterial rRNA, and observation for growth of Mycobacterium tuberculosis on appropriate culture media. Of the 405 children with a clinical diagnosis of tuberculosis, 91 (22.5 %) had microbiologically confirmed tuberculosis, of whom 81 were tested with an IGRA. A positive result was obtained in 43 (sensitivity 53.1 %, 95 % confidence interval 42.3 to 63.6 %), uninfluenced by age, sex, or disease manifestation. Conclusions : The sensitivity of a whole blood interferon-γ release assay in microbiologically confirmed pediatric tuberculosis was low. An IGRA cannot, thus, be used as rule-in test, but it might be useful to rule in tuberculosis among children in whom tuberculosis is notoriously difficult to confirm microbiologically.
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Cambodia,Children,Diagnosis,IGRA,Tuberculosis
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