Tuberculosis: Screening Flashcards

1
Q

What is the main technique used to screen for latent TB?

A

The Mantoux test.

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2
Q

In recent years, what other test has been used to detect latent TB?

When might it be used?

A

Interferon-Gamma Blood Test

  • The Mantoux test is positive or equivocal
  • People where a tuberculin test may be falsely negative
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Tell me about how the Mantoux test is injected, how much, when & how to interpret it?

A
  • 0.1 ml of 1:1,000 purified protein derivative (PPD) injected intradermally
  • result read 2-3 days later
  • < 5mm - negative. If unvaccinated can be given BCG.
  • 5-15mm - Should not be given BCG - may be due to TB infection or BCG. Consider Interferon Gamma Release Assay.
  • >15mm - strongly positive - suggests TB infection.
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4
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What can cause the Mantoux test to be falsely negative?

A
  • Miliary TB
  • Sarcoidosis
  • HIV
  • Lymphoma
  • Very young age (e.g. < 6 months)
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5
Q

What test is no longer used?

A

The Heaf test

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