Serial testing of health care workers for tuberculosis infection: A prospective cohort study
Casas I, Esteve M, Guerola R, Latorre I, Villar-Hernández R, Mena G, Prat-Aymerich C, Matllo J, et al. (9 authors)
PloS one · 2020-07
Abstract
Health Care Workers (HCW) may have an occupational risk of latent tuberculosis infection (LTBI) and TB disease. The objective of this study was to evaluate the performance of the 2-step strategy: tuberculin skin test (TST) followed by confirmation with Interferon (IFN)-γ- release assays (IGRAs) in HCW. A secondary objective was to determine the factors related to conversions and reversions. HCW at risk of occupational exposure who attended the Occupational Department of the Hospital Germans Trias i Pujol were included during the study period (2013-2016). All professionals testing negative for LTBI were included in a cohort study. These workers were followed up with the administration of a TST and an IGRA quantification at least one year after inclusion in the study. Workers with positive TST, regardless of the results of the IGRA tests, were followed-up with an IGRA. 255 workers were enrolled in the study and 108 workers from the same cohort were followed up. During the follow-up period, seven workers presented TST test conversion. One of these conversions was also confirmed by an IGRA test. There were 2 conversions of cases only testing positive with the IGRA. There have been only 2 reversions of cases testing negative with the IGRA. In this study, not all TST conversions were confirmed when using the IGRA test, which highlights the importance of the 2-step strategy. We have detected a low number of conversions and reversions. Our conclusions should be confirmed in studies with a longer follow-up time.
MeSH terms
- Humans
- Tuberculosis
- Mass Screening
- Tuberculin Test
- Prevalence
- Cohort Studies
- Follow-Up Studies
- Prospective Studies
- Adult
- Health Personnel
- Female
- Male
- Interferon-gamma