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. 1966;34(4):623–638.

Enhancing of tuberculin allergy by previous tuberculin testing*

Raj Narain, S S Nair, G Ramanatha Rao, P Chandrasekhar, Pyare Lal
PMCID: PMC2475990  PMID: 5296385

Abstract

A controlled study on the enhancing of tuberculin allergy by one or more earlier tuberculin tests was carried out in a previously untested and unvaccinated population, in an area where the prevalence of non-specific allergy was known to be high. The results have shown that a test with 1 TU of PPD RT 23 in Tween 80 diluent causes subsequent tests to elicit significantly larger reactions. This enhancing effect is more marked among those with initial reactions of 8-13 mm to 1 TU or 10 mm and more to 20 TU. There is practically no enhancement among those whose reactions to 20 TU measure 0-4 mm or even 0-9 mm. Even in the group with reactions of 10 mm and more to 20 TU only some individuals show evidence of enhancement. The enhancing of allergy increases with age.

The addition of a 20 TU test increases the enhancement of allergy but mostly among those with reactions of 8-13 mm to 1 TU.

The findings suggest that enhancement may be more marked in communities with a high prevalence of non-specific allergy.

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