Zinc cream and reliability of tuberculosis skin testing

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Abstract

In 50 healthy Peruvian shantytown residents, zinc cream applied to tuberculosis skin-test sites caused a 32% increase in induration compared with placebo cream. Persons with lower plasma zinc had smaller skin-test reactions and greater augmentation with zinc cream. Zinc deficiency caused false-negative skin-test results, and topical zinc supplementation augmented antimycobacterial immune responses enough to improve diagnosis.

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Rao, V. B., Pelly, T. F., Gilman, R. H., Cabrera, L., Delgado, J., Soto, G., … Evans, C. A. (2007). Zinc cream and reliability of tuberculosis skin testing. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 13(7), 1101–1104. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid1307.070227

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