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Vol. 16. Issue 2.
Pages 211-221 (March - April 2010)
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Comparação do teste de libertação do interferão-γ e da prova de tuberculina no rastreio de profissionais de saúde
Comparison of interferon-γ release assay and tuberculin test for screening in healthcare workers
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José Torres Costa1,2,3,
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Correspondência/Correspondence to: José Castela Torres Costa, Estrada de St.ª Luzia 269, 4900-408 Viana do Castelo,
, Rui Silva1,2,3, Raul Sá1, Maria João Cardoso4, Carla Ribeiro1, Albert Nienhaus5
1 Occupational Health Division, Hospital São João Alameda Professor Hernâni Monteiro, Porto – Portugal
2 Allergy and Clinical Immunology Division Hospital São João Alameda Professor Hernâni Monteiro, Porto – Portugal
3 Faculty of Medicine, Porto University Alameda Professor Hernâni Monteiro, Porto – Portugal
4 Hospital São João, Clinical Pathology Division Alameda Professor Hernâni Monteiro, Porto – Portugal
5 Accidents Insurance and Prevention in the Health and Welfare Services, Hamburg, Germany
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Os profissionais de saúde (PS) têm um risco aumentado de tuberculose. O rastreio da tuberculose latente e da tuberculose activa é portanto essencial nos programas de controlo de infecção. Entre Maio de 2007 e Abril de 2009, foram utilizados simultaneamente a prova de tuberculina (PT) e o teste de libertação do interferão-γ (IGRA) em 1686PS. Quando PT ≥10mm ou IGRA positivo, e em PS com contacto com tuberculose ou sintomáticos, foi realizada uma radiografia torácica para excluir tuberculose activa. O IGRA foi positivo em 33,1% e a PT foi >10mm em 78.3% dos PS. A proporção de resultados IGRA positivos aumentou com o diâmetro da PT. Nos PS com PT >15mm, 49.2% são IGRA positivos. A PT foi positiva em mais do dobro dos casos do IGRA. Assim, foram observados mais frequentemente resultados PT+/IGRA- do que resultados concordantes negativos ou positivos. Em nenhum PS com resultado PT+/IGRA- foi diagnosticada tuberculose activa durante o período do estudo. A vacinação repetida pelo BCG aumentou o número de casos discordantes PT+/IGRA-. Quanto menor o intervalo após a vacinação pelo BCG, maior a discordância PT+/IGRA-. Na população de PS rastreada, foram diagnosticados 9 casos de tuberculose activa, sendo todos PT e IGRA positivos na altura do diagnóstico. Este estudo durou 24 meses, pelo que a taxa de incidência anual média foi de 268/100 000.

A tuberculose é um problema importante nos PS em Portugal. Considerando as limitações que a PT e IGRA apresentam, a melhor solução parece ser o uso de ambos, utilizando a maior especificidade do IGRA para confirmar uma PT positiva, aproveitando as melhores características de cada teste.

Rev Port Pneumol 2010; XVI (2): 211-221

Palavras-chave:
Tuberculose
profissionais de saúde
prova de tuberculina
teste de libertação do interferão-γ
Portugal
Abstract

Healthcare workers (HCWs) have an increased risk of tuberculosis (TB). Screening for latent tuberculosis infection and active TB is therefore essential in infection control programs. Tuberculin skin test (TST) and Interferon-γ Release Assay (IGRA) were used simultaneously in 1686 HCWs between May 2007 and April 2009. A chest X-ray was performed in order to exclude active TB when TST was ≥10mm or IGRA was positive and in HCWs with TB contact or symptoms. IGRA was positive in 33.1% and TST was >10mm in 78.3% of the HCWs. The proportion of positive IGRA results increased with the TST diameter. In those with a TST >15mm, 49.2% were IGRA positive. TST was more than twice as often positive than the IGRA. Therefore, TST+/IGRA- results were more often observed than concordant negative or positive results. In none of the HCWs with a TST+/IGRA- result active TB was diagnosed during the study period. Repeated BCG vaccination increased the number of TST+/IGRA- discordance. The smaller the interval after BCG vaccination, the higher was the TST+/IGRA- discordance.

In the screened HCWs population, active TB was diagnosed in 9. At the time of diagnosis TST and IGRA were positive in all active TB cases. The study period covers 24 months, therefore the average annual incidence rate was 268/100 000.

TB burden in HCWs in Portugal is high. Considering the limitations that TST and IGRA present, the best solution seems to be the use of both, using the IGRA higher specificity for confirming a positive TST, taking advantage of the best characteristics of each test.

Rev Port Pneumol 2010; XVI (2): 211-221

Key-words:
Tuberculosis
healthcare workers
tuberculin skin test
interferon-γ release assay
Portugal
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