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The utility of repeat Xpert MTB/RIF testing to diagnose tuberculosis in HIV-positive adults with initial negative result

Background: Amongst HIV-positive adults in South Africa with initial negative Xpert results, we compared the yield from repeating Xpert MTB/RIF (“Xpert”) on sputum to guideline-recommended investigation for tuberculosis (TB). Methods:  A systematic sample of adults attending for HIV care were enroll...

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Autores principales: Hanifa, Yasmeen, Fielding, Katherine L., Chihota, Violet N., Adonis, Lungiswa, Charalambous, Salome, Foster, Nicola, Karstaedt, Alan, McCarthy, Kerrigan, Nicol, Mark P., Ndlovu, Nontobeko T., Sinanovic, Edina, Sahid, Faieza, Stevens, Wendy, Vassall, Anna, Churchyard, Gavin J., Grant, Alison D.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: F1000 Research Limited 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10495190/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37700854
http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/gatesopenres.12815.2
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author Hanifa, Yasmeen
Fielding, Katherine L.
Chihota, Violet N.
Adonis, Lungiswa
Charalambous, Salome
Foster, Nicola
Karstaedt, Alan
McCarthy, Kerrigan
Nicol, Mark P.
Ndlovu, Nontobeko T.
Sinanovic, Edina
Sahid, Faieza
Stevens, Wendy
Vassall, Anna
Churchyard, Gavin J.
Grant, Alison D.
author_facet Hanifa, Yasmeen
Fielding, Katherine L.
Chihota, Violet N.
Adonis, Lungiswa
Charalambous, Salome
Foster, Nicola
Karstaedt, Alan
McCarthy, Kerrigan
Nicol, Mark P.
Ndlovu, Nontobeko T.
Sinanovic, Edina
Sahid, Faieza
Stevens, Wendy
Vassall, Anna
Churchyard, Gavin J.
Grant, Alison D.
author_sort Hanifa, Yasmeen
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description Background: Amongst HIV-positive adults in South Africa with initial negative Xpert results, we compared the yield from repeating Xpert MTB/RIF (“Xpert”) on sputum to guideline-recommended investigation for tuberculosis (TB). Methods:  A systematic sample of adults attending for HIV care were enrolled in a cohort exploring TB investigation pathways. This substudy was restricted to those at highest risk of TB (CD4<200 cells/mm (3) or unknown) who had a negative initial Xpert result. At attendance for the Xpert result, a repeat sputum sample was stored, and further investigations facilitated per national guidelines. Participants were reviewed monthly, with reinvestigation if indicated, for at least three months, when sputum and blood were cultured for mycobacteria, and the stored sputum tested using Xpert. We defined TB as “confirmed” if Xpert, line probe assay or Mycobacterium tuberculosis culture within six months of enrolment were positive, and “clinical” if TB treatment was started without microbiological confirmation. Results: Amongst 227 participants with an initial negative Xpert result (63% female, median age 37 years, median CD4 count 100 cells/mm (3)), 28 (12%) participants had TB diagnosed during study follow-up (16 confirmed, 12 clinical); stored sputum tested positive on Xpert in 5/227 (2%). Amongst 27 participants who started TB treatment, the basis was bacteriological confirmation 11/27 (41%); compatible imaging 11/27 (41%); compatible symptoms 2/27 (7%); and unknown 3/27 (11%).  Conclusions:  Amongst HIV-positive individuals at high risk of active TB with a negative Xpert result, further investigation using appropriate diagnostic modalities is more likely to lead to TB treatment than immediately repeating sputum for Xpert. TB diagnostic tests with improved sensitivity are needed.
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spelling pubmed-104951902023-09-12 The utility of repeat Xpert MTB/RIF testing to diagnose tuberculosis in HIV-positive adults with initial negative result Hanifa, Yasmeen Fielding, Katherine L. Chihota, Violet N. Adonis, Lungiswa Charalambous, Salome Foster, Nicola Karstaedt, Alan McCarthy, Kerrigan Nicol, Mark P. Ndlovu, Nontobeko T. Sinanovic, Edina Sahid, Faieza Stevens, Wendy Vassall, Anna Churchyard, Gavin J. Grant, Alison D. Gates Open Res Research Article Background: Amongst HIV-positive adults in South Africa with initial negative Xpert results, we compared the yield from repeating Xpert MTB/RIF (“Xpert”) on sputum to guideline-recommended investigation for tuberculosis (TB). Methods:  A systematic sample of adults attending for HIV care were enrolled in a cohort exploring TB investigation pathways. This substudy was restricted to those at highest risk of TB (CD4<200 cells/mm (3) or unknown) who had a negative initial Xpert result. At attendance for the Xpert result, a repeat sputum sample was stored, and further investigations facilitated per national guidelines. Participants were reviewed monthly, with reinvestigation if indicated, for at least three months, when sputum and blood were cultured for mycobacteria, and the stored sputum tested using Xpert. We defined TB as “confirmed” if Xpert, line probe assay or Mycobacterium tuberculosis culture within six months of enrolment were positive, and “clinical” if TB treatment was started without microbiological confirmation. Results: Amongst 227 participants with an initial negative Xpert result (63% female, median age 37 years, median CD4 count 100 cells/mm (3)), 28 (12%) participants had TB diagnosed during study follow-up (16 confirmed, 12 clinical); stored sputum tested positive on Xpert in 5/227 (2%). Amongst 27 participants who started TB treatment, the basis was bacteriological confirmation 11/27 (41%); compatible imaging 11/27 (41%); compatible symptoms 2/27 (7%); and unknown 3/27 (11%).  Conclusions:  Amongst HIV-positive individuals at high risk of active TB with a negative Xpert result, further investigation using appropriate diagnostic modalities is more likely to lead to TB treatment than immediately repeating sputum for Xpert. TB diagnostic tests with improved sensitivity are needed. F1000 Research Limited 2022-02-25 /pmc/articles/PMC10495190/ /pubmed/37700854 http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/gatesopenres.12815.2 Text en Copyright: © 2022 Hanifa Y et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licence, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Hanifa, Yasmeen
Fielding, Katherine L.
Chihota, Violet N.
Adonis, Lungiswa
Charalambous, Salome
Foster, Nicola
Karstaedt, Alan
McCarthy, Kerrigan
Nicol, Mark P.
Ndlovu, Nontobeko T.
Sinanovic, Edina
Sahid, Faieza
Stevens, Wendy
Vassall, Anna
Churchyard, Gavin J.
Grant, Alison D.
The utility of repeat Xpert MTB/RIF testing to diagnose tuberculosis in HIV-positive adults with initial negative result
title The utility of repeat Xpert MTB/RIF testing to diagnose tuberculosis in HIV-positive adults with initial negative result
title_full The utility of repeat Xpert MTB/RIF testing to diagnose tuberculosis in HIV-positive adults with initial negative result
title_fullStr The utility of repeat Xpert MTB/RIF testing to diagnose tuberculosis in HIV-positive adults with initial negative result
title_full_unstemmed The utility of repeat Xpert MTB/RIF testing to diagnose tuberculosis in HIV-positive adults with initial negative result
title_short The utility of repeat Xpert MTB/RIF testing to diagnose tuberculosis in HIV-positive adults with initial negative result
title_sort utility of repeat xpert mtb/rif testing to diagnose tuberculosis in hiv-positive adults with initial negative result
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10495190/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37700854
http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/gatesopenres.12815.2
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