Interferon-gamma release assays for the tuberculosis serial testing of health care workers: a systematic review.

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Interferon-gamma release assays for the tuberculosis serial testing of health care workers: a systematic review. / Ringshausen, Felix C; Schablon, Anja; Nienhaus, Albert.

in: J OCCUP MED TOXICOL, Jahrgang 7, Nr. 1, 1, 2012, S. 6.

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title = "Interferon-gamma release assays for the tuberculosis serial testing of health care workers: a systematic review.",
abstract = "Interferon-gamma release assays (IGRAs) are increasingly used in the tuberculosis (TB) screening of health care workers (HCWs). However, comparatively high rates of conversions and reversion as well as growing evidence of substantial within-subject variability of interferon-gamma responses complicate their interpretation in the serial testing of HCWs.",
author = "Ringshausen, {Felix C} and Anja Schablon and Albert Nienhaus",
year = "2012",
doi = "10.1186/1745-6673-7-6",
language = "English",
volume = "7",
pages = "6",
journal = "J OCCUP MED TOXICOL",
issn = "1745-6673",
publisher = "BioMed Central Ltd.",
number = "1",

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AB - Interferon-gamma release assays (IGRAs) are increasingly used in the tuberculosis (TB) screening of health care workers (HCWs). However, comparatively high rates of conversions and reversion as well as growing evidence of substantial within-subject variability of interferon-gamma responses complicate their interpretation in the serial testing of HCWs.

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