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EVIDENCE IN FAVOUR OF A LOW DOSE FOR THE TUBERCULIN TEST.

Jørgen Nyboe-1964-01-01-PubMed
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In an attempt to solve the problem of whether a high or a low dose should be used for tuberculin testing a new method of statistical analysis is presented. It consists in tabulating the frequency of tuberculin "positive" children in households where the adults are tuberculin "positive" and tuberculin "negative" respectively; these frequencies are compiled for a wide range of arbitrarily chosen limits between "positive" and "negative" reactions. Values for these statistics have been obtained from data collected in Kenya; they strongly suggest that the reactors to the low-dose test are those infected with tubercle bacilli and the non-reactors to this test are the uninfected. However, a more detailed analysis is possible and this paper demonstrates that statistics of the type described may be used for testing the plausibility of a specific hypothesis about the patterns of tuberculin reactions among infected and uninfected persons. By testing a number of different hypotheses, the most plau

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In an attempt to solve the problem of whether a high or a low dose should be used for tuberculin testing a new method of statistical analysis is presented. It consists in tabulating the frequency of tuberculin "positive" children in households where the adults are tuberculin "positive" and tuberculin "negative" respectively; these frequencies are compiled for a wide range of arbitrarily chosen limits between "positive" and "negative" reactions. Values for these statistics have been obtained from data collected in Kenya; they strongly suggest that the reactors to the low-dose test are those infected with tubercle bacilli and the non-reactors to this test are the uninfected. However, a more detailed analysis is possible and this paper demonstrates that statistics of the type described may be used for testing the plausibility of a specific hypothesis about the patterns of tuberculin reactions among infected and uninfected persons. By testing a number of different hypotheses, the most plau

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TuberculinTuberculin testMedicineTuberculosisTest (biology)ImmunologyStatisticsMathematics

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