Health care workers (HCWs) have a higher than average risk for contracting Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) infection and tuberculosis (TB). No markers of MTB-exposure are available, and TB risk assessment is performed by tuberculin screening, identifying individuals with acquired MTB infection. This study evaluated a western blot (WB) anti-M. bovis A60 complex antibody as a MTB-exposure marker. WB reactivity was evaluated on 127 exposed and 28 non-exposed HCWs from four divisions of the Policlinico Hospital of Modena, and 140 non-exposed bacille Calmette-Guérin-vaccinated controls. Excess of occupational TB risk according to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) was calculated in each division. WB-positivity (%) was: (1) significantly higher in exposed HCWs compared with non-exposed (72% vs 25%, P < 0.00001), (2) highly related (r = 0.99) to OSHA risk excess in all divisions, (3) higher than non-exposed in HCWs with short (< 5 years) MTB-exposure (purified protein derivative [PPD], P > 0.18; WB, P < 0.04). PPD-positivity (%) was higher than controls only in HCWs with longer (> 5 years) MTB-exposure. The study suggests that the WB antibody might represent a more sensitive biological marker of MTB contact among exposed HCWs, related to the level of TB risk and detectable earlier than the PPD skin test, thus providing new tools for TB risk assessment in health care facilities.

Franchi, A., Amicosante, M., Rovatti, E., Bonini, R., Marchegiano, P., Girardi, E., et al. (2000). Evaluation of a western blot test as a potential screening tool for occupational exposure to Mycobacterium tuberculosis in health care workers. JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL MEDICINE, 42(1), 64-68.

Evaluation of a western blot test as a potential screening tool for occupational exposure to Mycobacterium tuberculosis in health care workers

AMICOSANTE, MASSIMO;SALTINI, CESARE
2000-01-01

Abstract

Health care workers (HCWs) have a higher than average risk for contracting Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) infection and tuberculosis (TB). No markers of MTB-exposure are available, and TB risk assessment is performed by tuberculin screening, identifying individuals with acquired MTB infection. This study evaluated a western blot (WB) anti-M. bovis A60 complex antibody as a MTB-exposure marker. WB reactivity was evaluated on 127 exposed and 28 non-exposed HCWs from four divisions of the Policlinico Hospital of Modena, and 140 non-exposed bacille Calmette-Guérin-vaccinated controls. Excess of occupational TB risk according to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) was calculated in each division. WB-positivity (%) was: (1) significantly higher in exposed HCWs compared with non-exposed (72% vs 25%, P < 0.00001), (2) highly related (r = 0.99) to OSHA risk excess in all divisions, (3) higher than non-exposed in HCWs with short (< 5 years) MTB-exposure (purified protein derivative [PPD], P > 0.18; WB, P < 0.04). PPD-positivity (%) was higher than controls only in HCWs with longer (> 5 years) MTB-exposure. The study suggests that the WB antibody might represent a more sensitive biological marker of MTB contact among exposed HCWs, related to the level of TB risk and detectable earlier than the PPD skin test, thus providing new tools for TB risk assessment in health care facilities.
gen-2000
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Esperti anonimi
Settore MED/04 - PATOLOGIA GENERALE
Settore MED/10 - MALATTIE DELL'APPARATO RESPIRATORIO
Settore MED/44 - MEDICINA DEL LAVORO
English
Sensitivity and Specificity; Occupational Exposure; Health Facilities; Humans; Risk Assessment; Mass Screening; Blotting, Western; Antibodies, Bacterial; Adult; Health Personnel; Tuberculosis; Middle Aged; Female; Male; Mycobacterium tuberculosis
Franchi, A., Amicosante, M., Rovatti, E., Bonini, R., Marchegiano, P., Girardi, E., et al. (2000). Evaluation of a western blot test as a potential screening tool for occupational exposure to Mycobacterium tuberculosis in health care workers. JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL MEDICINE, 42(1), 64-68.
Franchi, A; Amicosante, M; Rovatti, E; Bonini, R; Marchegiano, P; Girardi, E; Guaraldi, G; Franco, G; Saltini, C
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