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Systematic screening for tuberculosis among hospital outpatients in Cameroon: The role of screening and testing algorithms to improve case detection

BACKGROUND: Better screening and testing approaches are needed to improve TB case finding, particularly in health facilities where many people with TB seek care but are not diagnosed using the existing approaches. OBJECTIVE: We aimed to evaluate the performance of various TB screening and testing ap...

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Autores principales: Sander, Melissa S., Laah, Sylvain N., Titahong, Collins N., Lele, Christian, Kinge, Thompson, de Jong, Bouke C., Abena, Jean-Louis F., Codlin, Andrew J., Creswell, Jacob
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6830146/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31720422
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jctube.2019.100095
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author Sander, Melissa S.
Laah, Sylvain N.
Titahong, Collins N.
Lele, Christian
Kinge, Thompson
de Jong, Bouke C.
Abena, Jean-Louis F.
Codlin, Andrew J.
Creswell, Jacob
author_facet Sander, Melissa S.
Laah, Sylvain N.
Titahong, Collins N.
Lele, Christian
Kinge, Thompson
de Jong, Bouke C.
Abena, Jean-Louis F.
Codlin, Andrew J.
Creswell, Jacob
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description BACKGROUND: Better screening and testing approaches are needed to improve TB case finding, particularly in health facilities where many people with TB seek care but are not diagnosed using the existing approaches. OBJECTIVE: We aimed to evaluate the performance of various TB screening and testing approaches among hospital outpatients in a setting with a high prevalence of HIV/TB. METHODS: We screened outpatients at a large hospital in Cameroon using both chest X-ray and a symptom questionnaire including current cough, fever, night sweats and/or weight loss. Participants with a positive screen were tested for TB using smear microscopy, the Xpert MTB/RIF assay, and culture. RESULTS: Among 2051 people screened, 1137 (55%) reported one or more TB symptom and 389 (19%) had an abnormal chest X-ray. In total, 1255 people (61%) had a positive screen and 31 of those screened (1.5%) had bacteriologically confirmed TB. To detect TB, screening with cough >2 weeks had a sensitivity of 61% (95% CI, 44–78%). Screening for a combination of cough >2 -weeks and/or abnormal chest X-ray had a sensitivity of 81% (95% CI, 67–95%) and specificity of 71% (95% CI, 69–73%), while screening for a combination of cough >2 weeks or any of 2 or more symptoms had a similar performance. Smear microscopy and Xpert MTB/RIF detected 32% (10/31) and 55% (17/31), respectively, of people who had bacteriologically-confirmed TB. CONCLUSIONS: Screening hospital outpatients for cough >2 weeks or for at least 2 of current cough, fever, night sweats or weight loss is a feasible strategy that had a high relative yield to detect bacteriologically-confirmed TB in this population. Clinical diagnosis of TB is still an important need, even where Xpert MTB/RIF testing is available.
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spelling pubmed-68301462019-11-12 Systematic screening for tuberculosis among hospital outpatients in Cameroon: The role of screening and testing algorithms to improve case detection Sander, Melissa S. Laah, Sylvain N. Titahong, Collins N. Lele, Christian Kinge, Thompson de Jong, Bouke C. Abena, Jean-Louis F. Codlin, Andrew J. Creswell, Jacob J Clin Tuberc Other Mycobact Dis Article BACKGROUND: Better screening and testing approaches are needed to improve TB case finding, particularly in health facilities where many people with TB seek care but are not diagnosed using the existing approaches. OBJECTIVE: We aimed to evaluate the performance of various TB screening and testing approaches among hospital outpatients in a setting with a high prevalence of HIV/TB. METHODS: We screened outpatients at a large hospital in Cameroon using both chest X-ray and a symptom questionnaire including current cough, fever, night sweats and/or weight loss. Participants with a positive screen were tested for TB using smear microscopy, the Xpert MTB/RIF assay, and culture. RESULTS: Among 2051 people screened, 1137 (55%) reported one or more TB symptom and 389 (19%) had an abnormal chest X-ray. In total, 1255 people (61%) had a positive screen and 31 of those screened (1.5%) had bacteriologically confirmed TB. To detect TB, screening with cough >2 weeks had a sensitivity of 61% (95% CI, 44–78%). Screening for a combination of cough >2 -weeks and/or abnormal chest X-ray had a sensitivity of 81% (95% CI, 67–95%) and specificity of 71% (95% CI, 69–73%), while screening for a combination of cough >2 weeks or any of 2 or more symptoms had a similar performance. Smear microscopy and Xpert MTB/RIF detected 32% (10/31) and 55% (17/31), respectively, of people who had bacteriologically-confirmed TB. CONCLUSIONS: Screening hospital outpatients for cough >2 weeks or for at least 2 of current cough, fever, night sweats or weight loss is a feasible strategy that had a high relative yield to detect bacteriologically-confirmed TB in this population. Clinical diagnosis of TB is still an important need, even where Xpert MTB/RIF testing is available. Elsevier 2019-02-18 /pmc/articles/PMC6830146/ /pubmed/31720422 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jctube.2019.100095 Text en © 2019 Published by Elsevier Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Sander, Melissa S.
Laah, Sylvain N.
Titahong, Collins N.
Lele, Christian
Kinge, Thompson
de Jong, Bouke C.
Abena, Jean-Louis F.
Codlin, Andrew J.
Creswell, Jacob
Systematic screening for tuberculosis among hospital outpatients in Cameroon: The role of screening and testing algorithms to improve case detection
title Systematic screening for tuberculosis among hospital outpatients in Cameroon: The role of screening and testing algorithms to improve case detection
title_full Systematic screening for tuberculosis among hospital outpatients in Cameroon: The role of screening and testing algorithms to improve case detection
title_fullStr Systematic screening for tuberculosis among hospital outpatients in Cameroon: The role of screening and testing algorithms to improve case detection
title_full_unstemmed Systematic screening for tuberculosis among hospital outpatients in Cameroon: The role of screening and testing algorithms to improve case detection
title_short Systematic screening for tuberculosis among hospital outpatients in Cameroon: The role of screening and testing algorithms to improve case detection
title_sort systematic screening for tuberculosis among hospital outpatients in cameroon: the role of screening and testing algorithms to improve case detection
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6830146/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31720422
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jctube.2019.100095
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