Authors
Namrata Rana, Raphaëlle Noseworthy, Elias Jabbour, Tessa Palmert, Mona Salah, Sammy D Robayo, Vaidehi Nafade, Victor Santana Santos, Jonathon R Campbell
Published in
Open forum infectious diseases. Volume 13. Issue 6. Pages ofag345. Epub Jun 02, 2026.
Abstract
We aimed to estimate the sensitivity of skin and blood-based tuberculosis (TB) infection tests and assess variation in sensitivity by test type and population characteristics.
We conducted a meta-analysis of studies involving individuals with microbiologically confirmed TB disease (surrogate reference standard) who underwent TB infection testing. Searches were performed across databases up to February 24, 2025. Data were extracted using a standardized form and pooled using random-effects meta-analysis. Primary analyses focused on tests performed before or during TB disease treatment.
From 103 031 records, 307 studies were included: 110 evaluated tuberculin skin testing (TST), 185 QuantiFERON (QFT), 107 T-SPOT.TB, 10 antigen-based skin tests, and 5 TB-IGRA. Sensitivity was consistently lower among people with HIV. Among populations without vs with HIV, respectively, TST ≥5 mm sensitivity was 80.3% (95% CI, 73.7%-85.5%) and 53.6% (95% CI, 41.5%-65.4%), TST ≥10 mm sensitivity was 75.1% (95% CI, 68.8%-80.5%) and 64.5% (95% CI, 36.8%-85.0%), antigen-based skin test sensitivity was 77.7% (95% CI, 69.7%-84%) and 61.3% (95% CI, 39.6%-79.3%), QFT sensitivity was 82.6% (95% CI, 80.7%-84.3%) and 66.5% (95% CI, 59.8%-72.6%), and T-SPOT.TB sensitivity was 88.2% (95% CI, 86.2%-90.0%) and 69% (95% CI, 56.6%-79.2%). TB-IGRA was only evaluated in populations without HIV (sensitivity, 85.4%; 95% CI, 81.3%-88.7%). Sensitivity in other populations targeted for TB infection testing generally fell between estimates among people with and without HIV. In comparative analyses, TST ≥5 mm and TST ≥10 mm had comparable sensitivity to QFT; however, T-SPOT.TB had superior sensitivity to both TST ≥5 mm and QFT.
TB infection test sensitivity varies by test type and population. All tests showed reduced sensitivity in people with HIV. T-SPOT.TB demonstrated the highest sensitivity across populations.
PMID:
42318306
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