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Upfront Xpert MTB/RIF for diagnosis of pediatric TB—Does it work? Experience from India

BACKGROUND: Diagnosis of TB in pediatric population poses several challenges. A novel initiative was implemented in several major cities of India aimed at providing upfront access to free-of-cost Xpert MTB/RIF to presumptive pediatric TB cases. This paper aims to describe the experience of implement...

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Autores principales: Kalra, Aakshi, Parija, Debadutta, Raizada, Neeraj, Sachdeva, K. S., Rao, Raghuram, Swaminathan, Soumya, Khanna, Ashwani, Chopra, Kamal Kishore, Hanif, M., Singh, Varinder, Umadevi, K. R., Sheladia, K. N., Rao, Rama, Vasundhara, N., S., Anil, A. R., Nirmala, Azeem, Abdul, Chhajlani, Vijay, Khurana, Jyoti, Das, N. J., Choudhury, Bandana, Nair, Sreenivas Achuthan, Mall, Shalini, Sen, Rajashree, Chadha, Sarabjit Singh, Denkinger, Claudia M., Boehme, Catharina, Sarin, Sanjay
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7406076/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32756559
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0236057
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author Kalra, Aakshi
Parija, Debadutta
Raizada, Neeraj
Sachdeva, K. S.
Rao, Raghuram
Swaminathan, Soumya
Khanna, Ashwani
Chopra, Kamal Kishore
Hanif, M.
Singh, Varinder
Umadevi, K. R.
Sheladia, K. N.
Rao, Rama
Vasundhara, N.
S., Anil
A. R., Nirmala
Azeem, Abdul
Chhajlani, Vijay
Khurana, Jyoti
Das, N. J.
Choudhury, Bandana
Nair, Sreenivas Achuthan
Mall, Shalini
Sen, Rajashree
Chadha, Sarabjit Singh
Denkinger, Claudia M.
Boehme, Catharina
Sarin, Sanjay
author_facet Kalra, Aakshi
Parija, Debadutta
Raizada, Neeraj
Sachdeva, K. S.
Rao, Raghuram
Swaminathan, Soumya
Khanna, Ashwani
Chopra, Kamal Kishore
Hanif, M.
Singh, Varinder
Umadevi, K. R.
Sheladia, K. N.
Rao, Rama
Vasundhara, N.
S., Anil
A. R., Nirmala
Azeem, Abdul
Chhajlani, Vijay
Khurana, Jyoti
Das, N. J.
Choudhury, Bandana
Nair, Sreenivas Achuthan
Mall, Shalini
Sen, Rajashree
Chadha, Sarabjit Singh
Denkinger, Claudia M.
Boehme, Catharina
Sarin, Sanjay
author_sort Kalra, Aakshi
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description BACKGROUND: Diagnosis of TB in pediatric population poses several challenges. A novel initiative was implemented in several major cities of India aimed at providing upfront access to free-of-cost Xpert MTB/RIF to presumptive pediatric TB cases. This paper aims to describe the experience of implementing this large initiative and assess feasibility of the intervention in high TB burden settings. METHODS: Data were drawn from the pediatric TB project implemented in 10 major cities of India between April 2014 and March 2018. In each city, providers, both public and private, were engaged and linked with a high throughput Xpert MTB/RIF lab (established in that city) through rapid specimen transportation and electronic reporting system. Rates and proportions were estimated to describe the characteristics of this cohort. RESULTS: Of the total 94,415 presumptive pediatric TB cases tested in the project, 6,270 were diagnosed positive for MTB (6.6%) on Xpert MTB/RIF (vs 2% on smear microscopy). Among MTB positives, 545 cases were rifampicin resistant (8.7%). The median duration between collection of specimens and reporting of results was 0 days (same day) and >89% cases were initiated on treatment. Approximately 50% of the specimens tested were non-sputum. The number of providers/facilities engaged under the project increased >10-fold (from 124 in Q2’14 to 1416 in Q1’18). CONCLUSION: This project, which was one of the largest initiatives globally among pediatric population, demonstrated the feasibility of sustaining rapid and upfront access to free-of-cost Xpert MTB/RIF testing. The project underscores the efficiency of this rapid diagnostic assay in tackling several challenges in pediatric TB diagnosis, identifies opportunities for further interventions as well as brings to light scope for effective engagement with healthcare providers. The findings have facilitated a policy decision by National TB Programme mandating the use of Xpert MTB/RIF as a primary diagnostic tool for TB diagnosis in children, which is being scaled-up.
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spelling pubmed-74060762020-08-13 Upfront Xpert MTB/RIF for diagnosis of pediatric TB—Does it work? Experience from India Kalra, Aakshi Parija, Debadutta Raizada, Neeraj Sachdeva, K. S. Rao, Raghuram Swaminathan, Soumya Khanna, Ashwani Chopra, Kamal Kishore Hanif, M. Singh, Varinder Umadevi, K. R. Sheladia, K. N. Rao, Rama Vasundhara, N. S., Anil A. R., Nirmala Azeem, Abdul Chhajlani, Vijay Khurana, Jyoti Das, N. J. Choudhury, Bandana Nair, Sreenivas Achuthan Mall, Shalini Sen, Rajashree Chadha, Sarabjit Singh Denkinger, Claudia M. Boehme, Catharina Sarin, Sanjay PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Diagnosis of TB in pediatric population poses several challenges. A novel initiative was implemented in several major cities of India aimed at providing upfront access to free-of-cost Xpert MTB/RIF to presumptive pediatric TB cases. This paper aims to describe the experience of implementing this large initiative and assess feasibility of the intervention in high TB burden settings. METHODS: Data were drawn from the pediatric TB project implemented in 10 major cities of India between April 2014 and March 2018. In each city, providers, both public and private, were engaged and linked with a high throughput Xpert MTB/RIF lab (established in that city) through rapid specimen transportation and electronic reporting system. Rates and proportions were estimated to describe the characteristics of this cohort. RESULTS: Of the total 94,415 presumptive pediatric TB cases tested in the project, 6,270 were diagnosed positive for MTB (6.6%) on Xpert MTB/RIF (vs 2% on smear microscopy). Among MTB positives, 545 cases were rifampicin resistant (8.7%). The median duration between collection of specimens and reporting of results was 0 days (same day) and >89% cases were initiated on treatment. Approximately 50% of the specimens tested were non-sputum. The number of providers/facilities engaged under the project increased >10-fold (from 124 in Q2’14 to 1416 in Q1’18). CONCLUSION: This project, which was one of the largest initiatives globally among pediatric population, demonstrated the feasibility of sustaining rapid and upfront access to free-of-cost Xpert MTB/RIF testing. The project underscores the efficiency of this rapid diagnostic assay in tackling several challenges in pediatric TB diagnosis, identifies opportunities for further interventions as well as brings to light scope for effective engagement with healthcare providers. The findings have facilitated a policy decision by National TB Programme mandating the use of Xpert MTB/RIF as a primary diagnostic tool for TB diagnosis in children, which is being scaled-up. Public Library of Science 2020-08-05 /pmc/articles/PMC7406076/ /pubmed/32756559 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0236057 Text en © 2020 Kalra et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Kalra, Aakshi
Parija, Debadutta
Raizada, Neeraj
Sachdeva, K. S.
Rao, Raghuram
Swaminathan, Soumya
Khanna, Ashwani
Chopra, Kamal Kishore
Hanif, M.
Singh, Varinder
Umadevi, K. R.
Sheladia, K. N.
Rao, Rama
Vasundhara, N.
S., Anil
A. R., Nirmala
Azeem, Abdul
Chhajlani, Vijay
Khurana, Jyoti
Das, N. J.
Choudhury, Bandana
Nair, Sreenivas Achuthan
Mall, Shalini
Sen, Rajashree
Chadha, Sarabjit Singh
Denkinger, Claudia M.
Boehme, Catharina
Sarin, Sanjay
Upfront Xpert MTB/RIF for diagnosis of pediatric TB—Does it work? Experience from India
title Upfront Xpert MTB/RIF for diagnosis of pediatric TB—Does it work? Experience from India
title_full Upfront Xpert MTB/RIF for diagnosis of pediatric TB—Does it work? Experience from India
title_fullStr Upfront Xpert MTB/RIF for diagnosis of pediatric TB—Does it work? Experience from India
title_full_unstemmed Upfront Xpert MTB/RIF for diagnosis of pediatric TB—Does it work? Experience from India
title_short Upfront Xpert MTB/RIF for diagnosis of pediatric TB—Does it work? Experience from India
title_sort upfront xpert mtb/rif for diagnosis of pediatric tb—does it work? experience from india
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7406076/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32756559
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0236057
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