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Stool Xpert MTB/RIF as a possible diagnostic alternative to sputum in Africa: a systematic review and meta-analysis

INTRODUCTION: Worldwide, COVID-19 pandemic lead to a large fall in the number of newly reported TB cases. In sub-Saharan Africa, microbiological diagnosis of TB is generally based on smear microscopy and Xpert MTB/RIF on sputum samples, but good quality sputum samples are often difficult to obtain,...

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Autores principales: Segala, Francesco Vladimiro, Papagni, Roberta, Cotugno, Sergio, De Vita, Elda, Susini, Maria Chiara, Filippi, Valeria, Tulone, Ottavia, Facci, Enzo, Lattanzio, Rossana, Marotta, Claudia, Manenti, Fabio, Bavaro, Davide Fiore, De Iaco, Giuseppina, Putoto, Giovanni, Veronese, Nicola, Barbagallo, Mario, Saracino, Annalisa, Di Gennaro, Francesco
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10244509/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37293615
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2023.1117709
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author Segala, Francesco Vladimiro
Papagni, Roberta
Cotugno, Sergio
De Vita, Elda
Susini, Maria Chiara
Filippi, Valeria
Tulone, Ottavia
Facci, Enzo
Lattanzio, Rossana
Marotta, Claudia
Manenti, Fabio
Bavaro, Davide Fiore
De Iaco, Giuseppina
Putoto, Giovanni
Veronese, Nicola
Barbagallo, Mario
Saracino, Annalisa
Di Gennaro, Francesco
author_facet Segala, Francesco Vladimiro
Papagni, Roberta
Cotugno, Sergio
De Vita, Elda
Susini, Maria Chiara
Filippi, Valeria
Tulone, Ottavia
Facci, Enzo
Lattanzio, Rossana
Marotta, Claudia
Manenti, Fabio
Bavaro, Davide Fiore
De Iaco, Giuseppina
Putoto, Giovanni
Veronese, Nicola
Barbagallo, Mario
Saracino, Annalisa
Di Gennaro, Francesco
author_sort Segala, Francesco Vladimiro
collection PubMed
description INTRODUCTION: Worldwide, COVID-19 pandemic lead to a large fall in the number of newly reported TB cases. In sub-Saharan Africa, microbiological diagnosis of TB is generally based on smear microscopy and Xpert MTB/RIF on sputum samples, but good quality sputum samples are often difficult to obtain, leading clinicians to rely on more invasive procedures for diagnosis. Aim of this study was to investigate pooled sensitivity and specificity of Xpert MTB/RIF on stool samples compared to respiratory microbiological reference standards in African countries. METHODS: Four investigators independently searched PubMed, SCOPUS, and Web of Science until 12th October 2022, then screened titles and abstracts of all potentially eligible articles. The authors applied the eligibility criteria, considered the full texts. All the studies reported the data regarding true positive (TP), true negative (TN), false positive (FP) and false negative (FN). Risk of bias and applicability concerns were assessed with the Quadas-2 tool. RESULTS: overall, among 130 papers initially screened, we evaluated 47 works, finally including 13 papers for a total of 2,352 participants, mainly children. The mean percentage of females was 49.6%, whilst the mean percentage of patients reporting HIV was 27.7%. Pooled sensitivity for Xpert MTB/RIF assay for detecting pulmonary tuberculosis was 68.2% (95%CI: 61.1–74.7%) even if characterized by a high heterogeneity (I(2)=53.7%). Specificity was almost 100% (99%, 95%CI: 97–100%; I(2) = 45.7%). When divided for reference standard, in the six studies using sputum and nasogastric aspirate the accuracy was optimal (AUC = 0.99, SE = 0.02), whilst in the studies using only sputum for tuberculosis detection the AUC was 0.85 (with a SE = 0.16). The most common source of bias was exclusion of enrolled patients in the analysis. CONCLUSIONS: Our study confirms that, in Africa, stool Xpert MTB/RIF may be a useful rule-in test for children above and below 5 years of age under evaluation for pulmonary tuberculosis. Sensitivity increased substantially when using both sputum and nasogastric aspirate as reference samples.
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spelling pubmed-102445092023-06-08 Stool Xpert MTB/RIF as a possible diagnostic alternative to sputum in Africa: a systematic review and meta-analysis Segala, Francesco Vladimiro Papagni, Roberta Cotugno, Sergio De Vita, Elda Susini, Maria Chiara Filippi, Valeria Tulone, Ottavia Facci, Enzo Lattanzio, Rossana Marotta, Claudia Manenti, Fabio Bavaro, Davide Fiore De Iaco, Giuseppina Putoto, Giovanni Veronese, Nicola Barbagallo, Mario Saracino, Annalisa Di Gennaro, Francesco Front Public Health Public Health INTRODUCTION: Worldwide, COVID-19 pandemic lead to a large fall in the number of newly reported TB cases. In sub-Saharan Africa, microbiological diagnosis of TB is generally based on smear microscopy and Xpert MTB/RIF on sputum samples, but good quality sputum samples are often difficult to obtain, leading clinicians to rely on more invasive procedures for diagnosis. Aim of this study was to investigate pooled sensitivity and specificity of Xpert MTB/RIF on stool samples compared to respiratory microbiological reference standards in African countries. METHODS: Four investigators independently searched PubMed, SCOPUS, and Web of Science until 12th October 2022, then screened titles and abstracts of all potentially eligible articles. The authors applied the eligibility criteria, considered the full texts. All the studies reported the data regarding true positive (TP), true negative (TN), false positive (FP) and false negative (FN). Risk of bias and applicability concerns were assessed with the Quadas-2 tool. RESULTS: overall, among 130 papers initially screened, we evaluated 47 works, finally including 13 papers for a total of 2,352 participants, mainly children. The mean percentage of females was 49.6%, whilst the mean percentage of patients reporting HIV was 27.7%. Pooled sensitivity for Xpert MTB/RIF assay for detecting pulmonary tuberculosis was 68.2% (95%CI: 61.1–74.7%) even if characterized by a high heterogeneity (I(2)=53.7%). Specificity was almost 100% (99%, 95%CI: 97–100%; I(2) = 45.7%). When divided for reference standard, in the six studies using sputum and nasogastric aspirate the accuracy was optimal (AUC = 0.99, SE = 0.02), whilst in the studies using only sputum for tuberculosis detection the AUC was 0.85 (with a SE = 0.16). The most common source of bias was exclusion of enrolled patients in the analysis. CONCLUSIONS: Our study confirms that, in Africa, stool Xpert MTB/RIF may be a useful rule-in test for children above and below 5 years of age under evaluation for pulmonary tuberculosis. Sensitivity increased substantially when using both sputum and nasogastric aspirate as reference samples. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-05-24 /pmc/articles/PMC10244509/ /pubmed/37293615 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2023.1117709 Text en Copyright © 2023 Segala, Papagni, Cotugno, De Vita, Susini, Filippi, Tulone, Facci, Lattanzio, Marotta, Manenti, Bavaro, De Iaco, Putoto, Veronese, Barbagallo, Saracino and Di Gennaro. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Public Health
Segala, Francesco Vladimiro
Papagni, Roberta
Cotugno, Sergio
De Vita, Elda
Susini, Maria Chiara
Filippi, Valeria
Tulone, Ottavia
Facci, Enzo
Lattanzio, Rossana
Marotta, Claudia
Manenti, Fabio
Bavaro, Davide Fiore
De Iaco, Giuseppina
Putoto, Giovanni
Veronese, Nicola
Barbagallo, Mario
Saracino, Annalisa
Di Gennaro, Francesco
Stool Xpert MTB/RIF as a possible diagnostic alternative to sputum in Africa: a systematic review and meta-analysis
title Stool Xpert MTB/RIF as a possible diagnostic alternative to sputum in Africa: a systematic review and meta-analysis
title_full Stool Xpert MTB/RIF as a possible diagnostic alternative to sputum in Africa: a systematic review and meta-analysis
title_fullStr Stool Xpert MTB/RIF as a possible diagnostic alternative to sputum in Africa: a systematic review and meta-analysis
title_full_unstemmed Stool Xpert MTB/RIF as a possible diagnostic alternative to sputum in Africa: a systematic review and meta-analysis
title_short Stool Xpert MTB/RIF as a possible diagnostic alternative to sputum in Africa: a systematic review and meta-analysis
title_sort stool xpert mtb/rif as a possible diagnostic alternative to sputum in africa: a systematic review and meta-analysis
topic Public Health
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10244509/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37293615
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2023.1117709
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