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Use of an IGRA test for prescribing latent TB infection therapy in 374 immigrants applying to night shelters in Milan, Italy

Alice Repossi, Monica Delmastro, Maurizio Ferrarese, Giovanni Ferrara, Nicola Murgia, Luigi Codecasa
European Respiratory Journal 2011 38: p310; DOI:
Alice Repossi
1TB Reference Centre- Villa Marelli Institute, Niguarda Hosp, Milan, Italy
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Monica Delmastro
1TB Reference Centre- Villa Marelli Institute, Niguarda Hosp, Milan, Italy
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Maurizio Ferrarese
1TB Reference Centre- Villa Marelli Institute, Niguarda Hosp, Milan, Italy
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Giovanni Ferrara
2Respiratory Medicine Inst., University of Perugia and Terni, Terni, Italy
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Nicola Murgia
3Occupational Medicine, Respiratory Diseases and Toxicology Dept, University of Perugia and Terni, Perugia, Italy
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Luigi Codecasa
1TB Reference Centre- Villa Marelli Institute, Niguarda Hosp, Milan, Italy
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Abstract

The IFN-gamma tests for latent TB (IGRA) can aim preventive therapy (PT) to selected groups, reducing costs and resources. Homeless subjects (HS) have high risk for TB and for defaulting treatment. We evaluated the impact of Quantiferon TB Gold IT (QFT) in HS immigrants applying for night-shelter in Milan who, according to local TB guidelines based on TST ≥10 mm, normal Chest Xray and age ≤ 35 yrs, were candidate for PT. From Nov 2009 to Dec 2010, 1420 HS were referred to our Centre: 374 (37 F, 337 M, mean age 30 yrs) were eligible to PT and were offered IGRA testing with QFT. Twelve M refused; of the remaining: 187 were QFT+ (51.6%, M166, F 21), and 175 were QFT- (M159, F 16,), mean TST respectively 19.6 and 13.9 mm (P<0.0001).

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Highest % of QFT+ were in Moroccans (75%), East-africans (67%), Rumanians (65%) Nigerians (60%) and Afghans 57% while lowest level were in other East-europeans (14%), other North-africans (24%) or West-africans (37%). Compared to other studies, our population shows a very high% of QFT+(>50%), especially in some nationalities and in Pts with TST>15 mm, partly decreasing the economic advantage of its use to reduce PTs. Better information on QFT role could be obtained extending this program to HS with TST ≤9 mm or age≥36 yrs but QFT technicalities and health-care budget cuts do not allow this wider on-field application.

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Use of an IGRA test for prescribing latent TB infection therapy in 374 immigrants applying to night shelters in Milan, Italy
Alice Repossi, Monica Delmastro, Maurizio Ferrarese, Giovanni Ferrara, Nicola Murgia, Luigi Codecasa
European Respiratory Journal Sep 2011, 38 (Suppl 55) p310;

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Alice Repossi, Monica Delmastro, Maurizio Ferrarese, Giovanni Ferrara, Nicola Murgia, Luigi Codecasa
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