Interpretation of serial interferon-gamma test results to measure new tuberculosis infection among household contacts in Zambia and South Africa
Date
2020-10-15
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Abstract
Background: A more stringent QuantiFERON-TB Gold In-Tube (QFT) conversion (from negative to positive)
definition has been proposed to allow more definite detection of recent tuberculosis (TB) infection. We explored
alternative conversion definitions to assist the interpretation of serial QFT results and estimate incidence of TB
infection in a large cohort study.
Methods: We used QFT serial results from TB household contacts aged ≥15 years, collected at baseline and during
two follow-up visits (2006–2011) as part of a cohort study in 24 communities in Zambia and South Africa (SA).
Conversion rates using the manufacturers’ definition (interferon-gamma (IFN-g) < 0.35 to ≥0.35, ‘def1’) were
compared with stricter definitions (IFN-g < 0.2 to ≥0.7 IU/ml, ‘def2’; IFN-g < 0.2 to ≥1.05 IU/ml, ‘def3’; IFN-g < 0.2 to
≥1.4 IU/ml, ‘def4’). Poisson regression was used for analysis.
Results: One thousand three hundred sixty-five individuals in Zambia and 822 in SA had QFT results available.
Among HIV-negative individuals, the QFT conversion rate was 27.4 per 100 person-years (CI:22.9–32.6) using def1,
19.0 using def2 (CI:15.2–23.7), 14.7 using def3 (CI:11.5–18.8), and 12.0 using def4 (CI:9.2–15.7). Relative differences
across def1-def4 were similar in Zambia and SA. Using def1, conversion was less likely if HIV positive not on
antiretroviral treatment compared to HIV negative (aRR = 0.7, 95%CI = 0.4–0.9), in analysis including both countries.
The same direction of associations were found using def 2–4.
Conclusion: High conversion rates were found even with the strictest definition, indicating high incidence of TB
infection among household contacts of TB patients in these communities. The trade-off between sensitivity and
specificity using different thresholds of QFT conversion remains unknown due to the absence of a reference
standard. However, we identified boundaries within which an appropriate definition might fall, and our strictest
definition plausibly has high specificity.
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CITATION: Sloot, R., et al. 2020. Interpretation of serial interferon-gamma test results to measure new tuberculosis infection among household contacts in Zambia and South Africa. BMC Infectious Diseases, 20:760, doi:10.1186/s12879-020-05483-9.
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Keywords
Tuberculosis, Tuberculosis -- Diagnosis, Interferon-gamma -- Test results, QuantiFERON, Tuberculosis -- Infections
Citation
Sloot, R., et al. 2020. Interpretation of serial interferon-gamma test results to measure new tuberculosis infection among household contacts in Zambia and South Africa. BMC Infectious Diseases, 20:760, doi:10.1186/s12879-020-05483-9