Comparison of Mantoux Reactivity in Smear Positive Pulmonary Tuberculosis Adults and Controls in Yenagoa, Nigeria

P. O. Ikuabe *

Department of Internal Medicine, Niger Delta University Teaching Hospital, Okolobiri, Nigeria

J. Jumbo

Department of Internal Medicine, Niger Delta University Teaching Hospital, Okolobiri, Nigeria

I. D. Ebuenyi

Department of Community Medicine, Niger Delta University Teaching Hospital, Okolobiri, Nigeria

E. A. Solomon

Department of Chemical Pathology, Federal Medical Centre, Yenagoa, Nigeria

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Background: Tuberculin skin tests (TST) are long established screening methods for tuberculosis (TB). We aimed to compare Mantoux test (a TST) in smear positive pulmonary tuberculosis adults and control subjects. From January to December 2015, 131 patients with smear positive pulmonary (mean age 36.9 years) were given the Mantoux test. The results of the test group were compared with those of 121 control subjects (mean age 33.5 years).

Methods: Mantoux test results of all the 131 patients with smear positive pulmonary tuberculosis, aged above 15 years without HIV were collated and then analysed. These results were compared with results from 121 control subjects who were attending the chest clinic for other conditions, who were also smear negative with normal chest radiograph.

Results: Mean Mantoux reaction (mean±SD) for the test group was 9.31+10.6 mm while the mean reaction in the control group was 8.22±6.4 mm giving a p-value of 0.80 (Z-test). Thus there was no statistically significant difference between the test group and the control.

Conclusion: We conclude that the Mantoux test has limited usefulness as a screening or diagnostic tool.

Keywords: Pulmonary tuberculosis, mantoux test, screening, tuberculosis skin test.


How to Cite

Ikuabe, P. O., J. Jumbo, I. D. Ebuenyi, and E. A. Solomon. 2017. “Comparison of Mantoux Reactivity in Smear Positive Pulmonary Tuberculosis Adults and Controls in Yenagoa, Nigeria”. Journal of Advances in Medicine and Medical Research 22 (4):1-5. https://doi.org/10.9734/JAMMR/2017/34166.

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