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  • The study evaluated the effectiveness of QuantiFERON-TB Gold In-Tube testing for tuberculosis in HIV-1-infected individuals over 24 months.
  • 86% of the subjects showed consistent IGRA results from the start to the end of the study.
  • The research highlighted that while some participants showed IGRA conversions and reversions, the clinical impact of these changes needs further investigation.

Article Abstract

In this prospective study, human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1)-infected subjects underwent QuantiFERON-TB Gold In-Tube interferon-γ release assay (IGRA) testing at baseline and after 24 months in a low tuberculosis incidence country. Concordant baseline and follow-up results were observed in 86% (n = 686 of 794) of subjects. IGRA conversions occurred in 9% (n = 63 of 718), whereas IGRA reversions were seen in 33% (n = 25 of 76) of individuals. Of the 10 active tuberculosis cases during follow-up, 5 had concordant positive IGRA results and 2 were IGRA converters. Although the clinical significance of IGRA conversions and reversions remains to be established, repeated IGRA testing seems to be of value in HIV-1-infected individuals.

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