Diagnosis of latent tuberculosis by ELISPOT assay and tuberculin skin test.

2016 
Abstract Objective To determine the prevalence of latent tuberculosis infection (LTBI) in college students. Patients and methods Four hundred and twenty newly admitted college students were enrolled. The Enzyme-Linked ImmunoSpot assay (ELISPOT) was used. Overall, 171 students with ELISPOT assay+/TST+ were monitored for three years to detect active TB disease. Results The overall positive rate of ELISPOT assay was 40.7% among TST+ students. The ELISPOT positive rates were 36.9%, 45.4%, and 64.3% in groups of TST induration of 10–14 mm, 15–20 mm, and ≥ 20 mm, respectively, with a significant difference ( χ 2  = 10.136, P P  > 0.05). None of the 171 untreated students contracted active TB within the three-year monitoring period. Conclusion The LTBI rate might be overestimated by TST compared with interferon-γ release assays. On the basis of a close monitoring, few students developed active TB despite a positive result to the TST and ELISPOT assay.
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