The only test available for in vivo diagnosis of tuberculosis is the intradermal injection of tuberculin according to the Mantoux method (also named tuberculosis skin test or PPD skin test). The tuberculin skin test is based on a delayed-type hypersensitivity skin reaction However, this test needs to be performed by trained personnel, presents problem of reproducibility, and its interpretation is not well standardized (measure in millimeters of skin induration 48 to 72 hours after the PPD skin test). The new generation BD micro needle used in this study should solve the technical difficulties; intradermal administration of tuberculin could then be made by any personnel. A non-invasive and objective instrumental method of reading the test will be also tested .
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
DIAGNOSTIC
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
59
2 intradermal injections are performed on each arm/bottom of the subject: * 1 intradermal injection of Tuberculin (5UI) * 1 intradermal injection of saline solution using Manthoux method or BD micro-needle. the method of injection is randomized: left or right
2 intradermal injections are performed on each arm/bottom of the subject: * 1 intradermal injection of Tuberculin (5UI) * 1 intradermal injection of saline solution using Manthoux method or BD micro-needle. the method of injection is randomized: left or right
Unité de Recherche Clinique en Immunologie Lyon Sud (URCI-LS) et Service d'Immunologie clinique et allergologie-Centre Hospitalier Lyon Sud -Hospices Civils de Lyon
Pierre-Bénite, France
hypersensitivity reaction to tuberculin measured in millimeters of skin induration by comparing two methods of intradermal injection (Mantoux and BD micro-needle). [Phase 1]
Time frame: 72 h
spectroscopy instrumentation(non-invasive and objective method)to measure the PPD reaction
Time frame: 72 h
define changes in the cutaneous immune system at various times (7h, 24h and 48 h), induced by intradermal microinjection of tuberculin, by histological, immunohistochemical and molecular analysis
Time frame: 48 h
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