Comparison of performance in two diagnostic methods for tuberculosis infection

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Kazue Higuchi
Yoshiko Kawabe
Satoshi Mitarai
Takashi Yoshiyama
Nobuyuki Harada
Toru Mori
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[1] The Research Institute of Tuberculosis,Immunology Division
[2] Japan Anti-Tuberculosis Association,Leprosy Research Center
[3] National Hospital Organization Tokyo Hospital,undefined
[4] Fukujuji Hospital,undefined
[5] National Institute of Infectious Diseases,undefined
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Interferon-gamma; Tuberculosis; Diagnosis; ESAT-6; CFP-10;
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Performance of two diagnoses, T-SPOT®.TB (T-SPOT) and QuantiFERON-TB® Gold (QFT-G), was compared in Japanese subjects. Forty-seven confirmed tuberculosis patients and eighty-four healthy subjects were recruited. All samples were assessed for both T-SPOT and QFT-G, and the sensitivities and the specificities were compared between two methods. The sensitivity was 100% for T-SPOT, and 87.2% for QFT-G. The specificity was 83.3 and 98.8%, respectively. The overall agreement of two tests was substantially high (Kappa coefficient = 0.671). The sensitivity of T-SPOT appeared to be higher than that of QFT-G, whereas the specificity of T-SPOT was significantly lower than that of QFT-G. The difference in the performance between T-SPOT and QFT-G and biological relevance of each system in diagnosing M. tuberculosis infection should be further explored.
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