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A Twenty-year Retrospective Study of Pediatric Tuberculosis in Two Tertiary Hospitals in Rome
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Our study emphasizes the difficulty in managing children with suspected TB, because the absence of constitutional symptoms cannot exclude TB, and bacteriologic confirmation is the exception. Immunologic diagnosis can be a valuable tool to identify TB-infected children because the quantiferon test showed high sensitivity in all age groups. This is of primary importance because early identification of children with latent tuberculous infection and appropriate chemoprophylaxis represent, to date, the most important tool to reduce the burden of TB.
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