False-positive tuberculin skin tests: what is the absolute effect of BCG and non-tuberculous mycobacteria?
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Abstract
Background
Despite certain drawbacks, the tuberculin skin test (TST) remains in widespread use. Important advantages of the TST are its low cost, simplicity and interpretation based on extensive published literature. However, TST specificity is reduced by bacille Calmette-Guérin (BCG) vaccination and exposure to non-tuberculous mycobacteria (NTM).
Methods
To estimate TST specificity, we reviewed the published literature since 1966 regarding the effect of BCG vaccination and NTM infection on TST. Studies selected included healthy subjects with documented BCG vaccination status, including age at vaccination. Studies of NTM effect had used standardised NTM antigens in healthy subjects.
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Keywords
- Medicine
- Tuberculin
- Vaccination
- Tuberculosis
- BCG vaccine
- Epidemiology
- Immunology
- Skin test
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Good health and well-being
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