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Citations number
12
Categorie Soggetti
Cardiovascular & Respiratory Systems
Journal title
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF TUBERCULOSIS AND LUNG DISEASE
We evaluated a new serological test for tuberculosis (TB) diagnosis, an enz
yme-linked immunosorbent assay which detects the presence of immunoglobulin
A (IgA) antibodies in human serum, the Kreatech TB IgA EIA test. The study
was performed using 166 serum samples collected in the city of Barcelona,
Spain. Fifty-six serum samples were from TB patients and 111 from controls,
40 of which were non-TB pneumonia patients. The test sensitivity was 70.58
% in the adult group with pulmonary TB and 50% in the group with extra-pulm
onary TB. These sensitivities were similar to those previously reported by
others. However, we found that the test had a low specificity of only 68.68
%, while specificities of 90% and 95% have been reported. This discrepancy
may be attributable to differences in the respective study populations. In
our control group we included 40 non-TB pneumonia patients (36% of the enti
re control group), in whom test specificity dropped to 47.22%. In those stu
dies in which specificities of 90% and above were achieved, very few serum
samples from non-TB pneumonia patients were tested (6-12% of the entire con
trol group).