Evaluation of Latent Tuberculosis Infection Using the ESAT6-CFP10 Skin Test Among International Freshmen With Diverse Skin Tones at a University - Nanjing City, Jiangsu Province, China, September 2023.

IF 4.3 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Peng Lu, Rong Wang, Jingjing Xu, Jianming Wang, Fangfang Du, Guozhi Wang, Shiming Cheng, Limei Zhu
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Abstract

Introduction: Newer skin tests, including the ESAT6-CFP10 (EC) skin test, were recommended for diagnosing Mycobacterium tuberculosis (M. tb) infection. However, no data exist assessing the diagnostic performance of the EC skin test among foreign students with different skin tones.

Methods: A cohort study at Nanjing Medical University screened incoming foreign freshmen. The EC skin test was used to assess for M. tb infection, and results were read at 24, 48, 72, and 96-hours post-administration.

Results: Among 96 participants, M. tb infection rates at 24, 48, 72, and 96-hours post-injection were 3.13%, 7.29%, 13.54%, and 9.38%, respectively. While infection rates were lower among individuals with darker skin tones, the difference was not statistically significant (P=0.186), and variations were consistent across different measurement times. Trajectory analysis revealed 5.3% in the continuous-increasing group, 86.5% in the low-stable group, and 5.2% in the elevated-decreasing group. Notably, participants in the elevated-decreasing group had lighter skin tones, with trajectory patterns consistent across different skin colors.

Discussion: The EC skin test is safe, and redness diameter is a more reliable indicator than induration. Results should be collected within 48 to 72 hours, with verification at 72 hours crucial if initial results are negative. Importantly, skin color does not affect EC skin test outcomes.

使用 ESAT6-CFP10 皮肤测试评估某大学不同肤色国际新生的肺结核潜伏感染情况 - 中国江苏省南京市,2023 年 9 月。
导言:包括ESAT6-CFP10(EC)皮试在内的新型皮试被推荐用于诊断结核分枝杆菌(M. tb)感染。然而,目前尚无数据评估不同肤色的外国留学生使用EC皮试的诊断效果:方法:南京医科大学的一项队列研究对外国新生进行了筛查。方法:南京医科大学开展了一项队列研究,对外国新生进行筛查,采用EC皮试评估是否感染了结核杆菌,并在用药后24、48、72和96小时读取结果:在 96 名参与者中,注射后 24、48、72 和 96 小时的结核杆菌感染率分别为 3.13%、7.29%、13.54% 和 9.38%。虽然肤色较深的人感染率较低,但差异无统计学意义(P=0.186),不同测量时间的差异也是一致的。轨迹分析显示,持续增加组的感染率为 5.3%,低稳定组的感染率为 86.5%,升高减少组的感染率为 5.2%。值得注意的是,升高降低组的参与者肤色较浅,不同肤色的轨迹模式一致:EC皮试是安全的,发红直径是比压痕更可靠的指标。应在 48 至 72 小时内收集结果,如果初始结果为阴性,72 小时后的验证至关重要。重要的是,肤色不会影响欧共体皮试的结果。
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