Journal article

Early detection of perinatal tuberculosis using a whole blood interferon-gamma release assay.

T Connell, N Bar-Zeev, N Curtis

Clinical Infectious Diseases an Official Publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America | Published : 2006

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The diagnosis of perinatal tuberculosis (TB) is problematic because of its nonspecific presentation, the difficulty of obtaining microbiological confirmation, and the unreliability of the tuberculin skin test. Immunodiagnosis of TB has received new attention with the discovery of Mycobacterium tuberculosis-specific immunodominant antigens (early secreted antigenic target 6 [ESAT-6] and culture filtrate protein 10 [CFP-10]) that are encoded by the RD1 region of the pathogen. A whole blood assay has recently been developed to quantitatively measure interferon- gamma production by lymphocytes specific to these antigens, but its evaluation in the diagnosis of TB in infants and childr..

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