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Survey of Tuberculin Skin Test Positivity Among Israeli Pediatric Hospital Workers

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2015

Yaron Finkelstein
Affiliation:
Department of Pediatrics B, Schneider Children's Medical Center of Israel, Petah Tiqva; and the Sackler Faculty of Medicine, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel
Henia Elenberg
Affiliation:
Department of Pediatrics B, Schneider Children's Medical Center of Israel, Petah Tiqva; and the Sackler Faculty of Medicine, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel
Gabriel Chodick
Affiliation:
Department of Pediatrics B, Schneider Children's Medical Center of Israel, Petah Tiqva; and the Sackler Faculty of Medicine, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel
Vered Hoffer
Affiliation:
Department of Pediatrics B, Schneider Children's Medical Center of Israel, Petah Tiqva; and the Sackler Faculty of Medicine, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel
Itamar Shalit
Affiliation:
Department of Pediatrics B, Schneider Children's Medical Center of Israel, Petah Tiqva; and the Sackler Faculty of Medicine, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel
Ben-Zion Garty*
Affiliation:
Department of Pediatrics B, Schneider Children's Medical Center of Israel, Petah Tiqva; and the Sackler Faculty of Medicine, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel
*
Department of Pediatrics B, Schneider Children's Medical Center of Israel, Petah Tiqva 49202, Israel

Abstract

Tuberculin skin test (TST) was performed in 374 healthcare workers. TST results of induration of 10 mm or more and 20 mm or more were noted in 44.9% and 10.4%, respectively. Positive TST (> 10 mm) was found to be significantly associated with age, country of origin, and duration of employment.

Type
Concise Communications
Copyright
Copyright © The Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America 2004

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