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Performance of Clinical Screening Algorithms for Tuberculosis Intensified Case Finding among People Living with HIV in Western Kenya

OBJECTIVE: To assess the performance of symptom-based screening for tuberculosis (TB), alone and with chest radiography among people living with HIV (PLHIV), including pregnant women, in Western Kenya. DESIGN: Prospective cohort study METHODS: PLHIV from 15 randomly-selected HIV clinics were screene...

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Autores principales: Modi, Surbhi, Cavanaugh, Joseph S., Shiraishi, Ray W., Alexander, Heather L., McCarthy, Kimberly D., Burmen, Barbara, Muttai, Hellen, Heilig, Chad M., Nakashima, Allyn K., Cain, Kevin P.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5147932/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27936146
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0167685
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author Modi, Surbhi
Cavanaugh, Joseph S.
Shiraishi, Ray W.
Alexander, Heather L.
McCarthy, Kimberly D.
Burmen, Barbara
Muttai, Hellen
Heilig, Chad M.
Nakashima, Allyn K.
Cain, Kevin P.
author_facet Modi, Surbhi
Cavanaugh, Joseph S.
Shiraishi, Ray W.
Alexander, Heather L.
McCarthy, Kimberly D.
Burmen, Barbara
Muttai, Hellen
Heilig, Chad M.
Nakashima, Allyn K.
Cain, Kevin P.
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description OBJECTIVE: To assess the performance of symptom-based screening for tuberculosis (TB), alone and with chest radiography among people living with HIV (PLHIV), including pregnant women, in Western Kenya. DESIGN: Prospective cohort study METHODS: PLHIV from 15 randomly-selected HIV clinics were screened with three clinical algorithms [World Health Organization (WHO), Ministry of Health (MOH), and “Improving Diagnosis of TB in HIV-infected persons” (ID-TB/HIV) study], underwent chest radiography (unless pregnant), and provided two or more sputum specimens for smear microscopy, liquid culture, and Xpert MTB/RIF. Performance of clinical screening was compared to laboratory results, controlling for the complex design of the survey. RESULTS: Overall, 738 (85.6%) of 862 PLHIV enrolled were included in the analysis. Estimated TB prevalence was 11.2% (95% CI, 9.9–12.7). Sensitivity of the three screening algorithms was similar [WHO, 74.1% (95% CI, 64.1–82.2); MOH, 77.5% (95% CI, 68.6–84.5); and ID-TB/HIV, 72.5% (95% CI, 60.9–81.7)]. Sensitivity of the WHO algorithm was significantly lower among HIV-infected pregnant women [28.2% (95% CI, 14.9–46.7)] compared to non-pregnant women [78.3% (95% CI, 67.3–86.4)] and men [77.2% (95% CI, 68.3–84.2)]. Chest radiography increased WHO algorithm sensitivity and negative predictive value to 90.9% (95% CI, 86.4–93.9) and 96.1% (95% CI, 94.4–97.3), respectively, among asymptomatic men and non-pregnant women. CONCLUSIONS: Clinical screening missed approximately 25% of laboratory-confirmed TB cases among all PLHIV and more than 70% among HIV-infected pregnant women. National HIV programs should evaluate the feasibility of laboratory-based screening for TB, such as a single Xpert MTB/RIF test for all PLHIV, especially pregnant women, at enrollment in HIV services.
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spelling pubmed-51479322016-12-28 Performance of Clinical Screening Algorithms for Tuberculosis Intensified Case Finding among People Living with HIV in Western Kenya Modi, Surbhi Cavanaugh, Joseph S. Shiraishi, Ray W. Alexander, Heather L. McCarthy, Kimberly D. Burmen, Barbara Muttai, Hellen Heilig, Chad M. Nakashima, Allyn K. Cain, Kevin P. PLoS One Research Article OBJECTIVE: To assess the performance of symptom-based screening for tuberculosis (TB), alone and with chest radiography among people living with HIV (PLHIV), including pregnant women, in Western Kenya. DESIGN: Prospective cohort study METHODS: PLHIV from 15 randomly-selected HIV clinics were screened with three clinical algorithms [World Health Organization (WHO), Ministry of Health (MOH), and “Improving Diagnosis of TB in HIV-infected persons” (ID-TB/HIV) study], underwent chest radiography (unless pregnant), and provided two or more sputum specimens for smear microscopy, liquid culture, and Xpert MTB/RIF. Performance of clinical screening was compared to laboratory results, controlling for the complex design of the survey. RESULTS: Overall, 738 (85.6%) of 862 PLHIV enrolled were included in the analysis. Estimated TB prevalence was 11.2% (95% CI, 9.9–12.7). Sensitivity of the three screening algorithms was similar [WHO, 74.1% (95% CI, 64.1–82.2); MOH, 77.5% (95% CI, 68.6–84.5); and ID-TB/HIV, 72.5% (95% CI, 60.9–81.7)]. Sensitivity of the WHO algorithm was significantly lower among HIV-infected pregnant women [28.2% (95% CI, 14.9–46.7)] compared to non-pregnant women [78.3% (95% CI, 67.3–86.4)] and men [77.2% (95% CI, 68.3–84.2)]. Chest radiography increased WHO algorithm sensitivity and negative predictive value to 90.9% (95% CI, 86.4–93.9) and 96.1% (95% CI, 94.4–97.3), respectively, among asymptomatic men and non-pregnant women. CONCLUSIONS: Clinical screening missed approximately 25% of laboratory-confirmed TB cases among all PLHIV and more than 70% among HIV-infected pregnant women. National HIV programs should evaluate the feasibility of laboratory-based screening for TB, such as a single Xpert MTB/RIF test for all PLHIV, especially pregnant women, at enrollment in HIV services. Public Library of Science 2016-12-09 /pmc/articles/PMC5147932/ /pubmed/27936146 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0167685 Text en https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ This is an open access article, free of all copyright, and may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose. The work is made available under the Creative Commons CC0 (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) public domain dedication.
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Cavanaugh, Joseph S.
Shiraishi, Ray W.
Alexander, Heather L.
McCarthy, Kimberly D.
Burmen, Barbara
Muttai, Hellen
Heilig, Chad M.
Nakashima, Allyn K.
Cain, Kevin P.
Performance of Clinical Screening Algorithms for Tuberculosis Intensified Case Finding among People Living with HIV in Western Kenya
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title_full Performance of Clinical Screening Algorithms for Tuberculosis Intensified Case Finding among People Living with HIV in Western Kenya
title_fullStr Performance of Clinical Screening Algorithms for Tuberculosis Intensified Case Finding among People Living with HIV in Western Kenya
title_full_unstemmed Performance of Clinical Screening Algorithms for Tuberculosis Intensified Case Finding among People Living with HIV in Western Kenya
title_short Performance of Clinical Screening Algorithms for Tuberculosis Intensified Case Finding among People Living with HIV in Western Kenya
title_sort performance of clinical screening algorithms for tuberculosis intensified case finding among people living with hiv in western kenya
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5147932/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27936146
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0167685
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