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===Screening=== | ===Screening=== | ||
{{further|[[Tuberculosis screening]]}} | {{further|[[Tuberculosis screening]]}} | ||
====Tuberculin Skin Test==== | |||
*Children with close contact with a TB confirmed case should be evaluated for tuberculosis infection. | *Children with close contact with a TB confirmed case should be evaluated for tuberculosis infection. | ||
*[[TST]] is the test of choice for screening for tuberculosis infection. | *[[TST]] is the test of choice for screening for tuberculosis infection. | ||
====Chest X-ray==== | |||
====Interferon-Gamma Release Assays (IGRAs)==== | |||
*IGRAs can be used in place of (but not in addition to) TST in screening for M. tuberculosis infection. | |||
*IGRAs are used in screening patients with the following conditions: | |||
:*Have received BCG vaccination | |||
:*Groups that historically have poor rates of return for TST reading. | |||
===Early Diagnosis=== | |||
*Early detection of tuberculosis disease is important to give treatment at the appropriate time and prevent complications. | |||
*Patients with the following characteristics should be tested for tuberculosis: | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Overview
Secondary prevention for tuberculosis includes methods to achieve an early diagnosis, such as tuberculin skin test (TST) and IFGA; and to guarantee the correct treatment regimen at the right time to prevent disease progression.
Secondary Prevention
Screening
Tuberculin Skin Test
- Children with close contact with a TB confirmed case should be evaluated for tuberculosis infection.
- TST is the test of choice for screening for tuberculosis infection.
Chest X-ray
Interferon-Gamma Release Assays (IGRAs)
- IGRAs can be used in place of (but not in addition to) TST in screening for M. tuberculosis infection.
- IGRAs are used in screening patients with the following conditions:
- Have received BCG vaccination
- Groups that historically have poor rates of return for TST reading.
Early Diagnosis
- Early detection of tuberculosis disease is important to give treatment at the appropriate time and prevent complications.
- Patients with the following characteristics should be tested for tuberculosis: