WHO consolidated guidelines on tuberculosis: Module 3: Diagnosis – Tests for tuberculosis infection
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WHO consolidated guidelines on tuberculosis: Module 3: Diagnosis – Tests for tuberculosis infection
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The “WHO consolidated guidelines on tuberculosis. Module 3: Diagnosis – Tests for tuberculosis infection” is a new consolidated policy guideline on tests for TB infection. The policy includes, for the first-time recommendations on a new class of Mycobacterium tuberculosis antigen-based skin tests (TBSTs) and consolidates all currently existing recommendations for the diagnosis of TB infection, including the traditional tuberculin skin test (TST) and interferon-gamma release assays (IGRAs). IGRAs and TBSTs use Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex specific antigens and represent a significant advancement to TST which has been used for over half a century.
The consolidated guideline provides background, justification, recommendations and implementation considerations on the WHO recommended TB infection tests. This document is accompanied by the “
© World Health Organization 2022.
Sections
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations and acronyms
- Executive summary
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1. Use of
Mycobacerium tuberculosis antigen-based skin tests for the diagnosis of TB infection NEW - 2. Use of the TST and IGRAs for the diagnosis of TB infection
- 3. Use of the TST and IGRAs for the diagnosis of TB disease
- References
- Annex 1. Summary of changes between the 2011–2020 guidance and the 2022 update
- Annex 2. GDG processes and decision-making
- Annex 3. Conflict of interest assessment for Guideline Development Group and External Review Group members
- Web annexes
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