The Effect Of Immunodeficiency On Cutaneous Delayed-Type Hypersensitivity Testing In Hiv-Infected Women Without Anergy: Implications For Tuberculin Testing

Robert S. Klein,Timothy P. Flanigan,Paula Schuman,Dawn K. Smith,David Vlahov,Ellie E. Schoenbaum,Robert D. Burk, Barbara Greenberg, Penelope Demas,Charles C. J. Carpenter,Kenneth H. Mayer,Susan Cu-Uvin,Maria D. Mileno, Robert J. Boland,Jeffrey F. Peipert,Michael D. Stein,Josiah D. Rich,Anne Rompalo,Liza Solomon,Jean Anderson,Alvaro Muñoz,Kenrad E. Nelson, Joseph B. Margolick,Keerti V. Shah, Alice Gleghorn, Neil M. H. Graham,Jack D. Sobel, C. Christensen, William D. Brown,Suzanne E. Ohmit, W. D. Lancaster, A. Eyler, Dora Warren,Ann Duerr,Jan Moore, B. Peterson,Scott D. Holmberg, Lewis K. Schrager, B. Unger, Sandra Melnick, S. McKinlay, H. Mitchell,Leslie A. Kalish, S. Barkin, A. Tinajero, D. Jones, S. Alperin

The international journal of tuberculosis and lung disease : the official journal of the International Union against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease(1999)

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SETTING: A collaborative study in four urban medical centers in the United States.OBJECTIVE: To determine the effect of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection and immunodeficiency on delayed type hypersensitivity (DTH) responses and the implications for interpretation of tuberculin reactions in non-anergic women with or at risk for HIV infection.DESIGN: Demographic and behavioral information, HIV antibody testing, CD4+ lymphocyte counts, and cutaneous responses to DTH testing with mumps, Candida, tetanus toroid, and tuberculin (purified protein derivative-PPD) antigens were obtained in 1184 women.RESULTS: Reactions to one or more of the four antigens occurred in 436 HIV-seropositive and 356 high-risk seronegative women. Among non-anergic women, HIV-seropositives were less likely (P less than or equal to 0.05) to react to mumps (62% vs 81%), tetanus (72% vs 84%), and PPD (13% vs 19%). Induration in HIV-seropositive reactors was associated with CD4+ cell level for mumps (P = 0.004) and tetanus (P < 0.001), but not for Candida or PPD, HIV-seropositive reactors with CD4+ cell counts >500/mm(3) did not have significantly smaller reactions than HIV-seronegatives for any antigen tested. PPD sizes were similar among HIV-seropositive reactors with CD4+ cell counts >500/mm(3) (12.4 +/- 7.4 mm) and HIV-seronegative reactors (12.0 +/- 8.3 mm); induration greater than or equal to 10 mm was seen in 16/173 (9.2%) seropositive women with CD4+ cell counts >500/mm3 and 41/356 (11.5%) seronegative women, respectively (P = 0.5).CONCLUSION: Among HIV-infected women able to react to a DTH antigen, induration in response to that antigen was relatively intact at CD4+ counts >500/mm3. This suggests that degree of immunodeficiency should be considered when interpreting PPD reactions in HIV-infected persons.
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skin tests, delayed type hypersensitivity testing, tuberculin testing, HIV, women
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