接种bcg的儿童Mantoux阳性反应的意义

F.A. Al-Kassimi , A.K. Abdullah , I.O. Al-Orainey , A.B. Benar , M.S. Al-Hajjaj , S. Al-Majed , A. Al-Wazzan
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摘要

由于结核菌素皮肤试验对接种卡介苗的受试者的解释存在争议,我们对随机选择的2588名5-13岁的沙特儿童进行了Mantoux试验,其中1945名出生时接种了卡介苗,643名未接种卡介苗。在5岁时,只有7.8%的bcg接种儿童是Mantoux阳性(大于或等于10毫米硬结),这与未接种疫苗的儿童没有显著差异。与未接种bcg的儿童相比,接种bcg的儿童结核菌素敏感性随着年龄的增长而急剧上升,因此在12岁和13岁的儿童中,两组之间的差异具有统计学意义(分别为20%对3.9%,15.5%对4.1%)。这些发现支持了先前提出的理论假设,即接种bcg的受试者对环境分枝杆菌的免疫反应能力增强。在环境分枝杆菌流行率较低的社区,这将导致皮肤对结核菌素的反应性缓慢但持续上升,如果经过一段时间,将比未接种疫苗的受试者的反应性更高。
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The significance of positive Mantoux reactions in BCG-vaccinated children

As the interpretation of tuberculin skin tests is controversial in subjects who have received BCG vaccine, we administered Mantoux tests to 2588 randomly selected Saudi children aged 5–13,1945 of whom had been vaccinated with BCG at birth and 643 were unvaccinated. Only 7.8% of the BCG-vaccinated children were Mantoux positive (⩾10 mm induration) at the age of 5 years, which was not significantly different from the unvaccinated children.

The tuberculin sensitivity rose more steeply with age in the BCG-vaccinated than the unvaccinated children so that the difference between both groups became statistically significant in those aged 12 and 13 (20% versus 3.9%,15.5% versus 4.1 % respectively). These findings support the previously expressed theoretical postulates that BCG-vaccinated subjects display an increased ability to respond immunologically to encounters with environmental mycobacteria. In communities with low prevalence of environmental mycobacteria, this would result in a slow but persistent rise of skin reactivity to tuberculin which, if given time, will become greater than that of unvaccinated subjects.

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