New T cell-based blood tests for tuberculosis infection could improve diagnosis of tuberculosis but their clinical utility remains unknown. We describe the role of the ELISpot test in the diagnostic work-up of 13 patients presenting with suspected tuberculosis in routine practice. Of the seven patients with a final diagnosis of active tuberculosis, all were positive by ELISpot including three with false-negative tuberculin skin test results. Rapid determination of tuberculosis infection by ELISpot accelerated the diagnosis of tuberculosis, enabling early treatment initiation.
Impact of a T cell-based blood test for tuberculosis infection on clinical decision-making in routine practice / S., Gooding; O., Chowdhury; T., Hinks; Richeldi, Luca; M., Losi; K., Ewer; K., Millington; R., Gunatheesan; Cerri, Stefania; J., Mcnally; A., Lalvani. - In: JOURNAL OF INFECTION. - ISSN 0163-4453. - STAMPA. - 54:3(2007), pp. e169-e174. [10.1016/j.jinf.2006.11.002]
Impact of a T cell-based blood test for tuberculosis infection on clinical decision-making in routine practice
RICHELDI, Luca;CERRI, Stefania;
2007
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New T cell-based blood tests for tuberculosis infection could improve diagnosis of tuberculosis but their clinical utility remains unknown. We describe the role of the ELISpot test in the diagnostic work-up of 13 patients presenting with suspected tuberculosis in routine practice. Of the seven patients with a final diagnosis of active tuberculosis, all were positive by ELISpot including three with false-negative tuberculin skin test results. Rapid determination of tuberculosis infection by ELISpot accelerated the diagnosis of tuberculosis, enabling early treatment initiation.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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