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Tuberculin sensitivity: conversions and reversions in a rural African population.
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Estimation of a convincing 'true' annual risk of infection from tuberculin survey data is not possible from either cross-sectional or longitudinal data, due to misclassifications and the instability of delayed type hypersensitivity over time. An apparent increase in infection risk with age can arise as an artefact of test instability. BCG-induced tuberculin sensitivity declines rapidly in this population in most individuals. It is necessary to consider tuberculin reversions, whether real or apparent, when interpreting tuberculin data on individuals or populations.