Tuberculin test aman maurya

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TUBERCULIN TEST

AMAN MAURYA

ROLL NO.-10

INTRODUCTION• HISTORY• ROBERT KOCH PREPARED A PROTEIN

EXTRACT OF TUBERCLE BACILLUS BY

CONCENTRATING TENFOLD BY EVAPORATION

, A 6-8 WEEK CULTURE FILTRATE OF THE

BACILLUS GROWN IN 5% GLYCEROL BROTH.

THIS WAS CALLED “ORIGINAL” OR “OLD

TUBERCULIN”

• FIRST USED FOR ALLERGING TESTING BY

VON PIRQUET (1906)

ROBERT KOCH

VON PIRQUET

PRINCIPLE

• RESPONSES

ANTITUBERCULAR IMMUNITY

TUBERCULIN HYPERSENSTIVITY

BOTH RESPONSES MEDIATED BY T-

LYMPHOCYTE SENSITISED TO THE

BACTERIAL ANTIGEN .

REAGENTS

• OLD TUBERCULIN (OT)

• ROBERT KOCH

• 6-8 WEEK CULTURE

• CONCENTRATED BY EVAPORATION ON A

HEATED WATER BATH.

• NOW RARELY USED

REAGENTS PURIFIED PROTEIN DERIVATIVE (PPD)

SEIBERT (1941)

Prepared by M.tuberculosis In semisynthetic

medium

1 TU = 0.01 ml of OT

MANTOUX Test-

0.1 ml of PPD is injected intradermally

into flexor aspect of forearm.

METHOD

METHODHEAF Test-

• multiple puncture apparatus

• A drop of undiluted PPD is spread on the

area of skin

• The apparatus is pressed against this

area of skin.

RESULT

In MANTOUX test the site of injection is

examined after 48-72 hrs

RESULT

Positive test-

local oedema- 10 mm diameter

confirms past infection

helpful in children under 5 years

indicate active infection

becomes positive 4-6 weeks after

infection or BCG vaccination.

FALSE negative

Miliary tuberculosis

Infection of measles

Hodgkin”s disease

Sarcoidosis

Lepromatous leprosy

Malnutrition

Administration of immunosuppressive

agents and corticosteroids

RESULT

RESULT

FALSE positive

atypical mycobacteria

USES To measure prevalence of infection in a

community

To diagnose active infection in young

children

It is used as an indicator of successful

BCG vaccination