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Diagnostic performance of oral swabs for non-sputum based TB diagnosis in a TB/HIV endemic setting

OBJECTIVE: We evaluated diagnostic performance of oral swab analysis (OSA) for tuberculosis (TB) in a high HIV/TB burden setting in Kenya. METHODS: In this cross-sectional study, buccal swabs and sputum were collected from 100 participants with suspected TB in outpatient clinics in Kenya at enrollme...

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Autores principales: LaCourse, Sylvia M., Seko, Evans, Wood, Rachel, Bundi, Wilfred, Ouma, Gregory S., Agaya, Janet, Richardson, Barbra A., John-Stewart, Grace, Wandiga, Steve, Cangelosi, Gerard A.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8758000/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35025930
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0262123
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author LaCourse, Sylvia M.
Seko, Evans
Wood, Rachel
Bundi, Wilfred
Ouma, Gregory S.
Agaya, Janet
Richardson, Barbra A.
John-Stewart, Grace
Wandiga, Steve
Cangelosi, Gerard A.
author_facet LaCourse, Sylvia M.
Seko, Evans
Wood, Rachel
Bundi, Wilfred
Ouma, Gregory S.
Agaya, Janet
Richardson, Barbra A.
John-Stewart, Grace
Wandiga, Steve
Cangelosi, Gerard A.
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description OBJECTIVE: We evaluated diagnostic performance of oral swab analysis (OSA) for tuberculosis (TB) in a high HIV/TB burden setting in Kenya. METHODS: In this cross-sectional study, buccal swabs and sputum were collected from 100 participants with suspected TB in outpatient clinics in Kenya at enrollment and subsequent morning visits. Buccal swabs underwent IS6110-targeted qPCR analysis. Sputum was evaluated by Xpert MTB/RIF (Xpert) and culture. Diagnostic performance of OSA for TB diagnosis was evaluated relative to a combined reference of sputum Xpert and culture. RESULTS: Among 100 participants, 54% were living with HIV (PLHIV). Twenty percent (20/100) of participants had confirmed TB (19/20 [95%] culture-positive, 17/20 [85%] Xpert-positive). Overall buccal swab sensitivity was 65.0% (95% CI 40.8–84.6%) vs. sputum Xpert/culture and 76.5% (95% CI 50.1–93.2%) vs. sputum Xpert alone. Specificity was 81.3% (95% CI 71.0–89.1%) and 81.9% (95% CI 72.0–89.5%) compared to sputum Xpert/culture and Xpert alone, respectively. Sensitivity among PLHIV (n = 54) with suspected TB was 83.3% (95% CI 35.9–99.6%) vs. sputum Xpert/culture and 100% (95% CI 47.8–100.0%) vs. sputum Xpert alone. Among participants with TB, mean OSA threshold quantitation cycle (Cq) value was lower (stronger signal) at subsequent morning compared to enrolment visit (33.4 SD ± 3.7 vs. 35.2 SD ± 2.9, p = 0.009). CONCLUSIONS: In this pilot study, results confirm M. tuberculosis DNA is detectable in oral swabs including among PLHIV with fair diagnostic performance. Further work is needed to optimize OSA and evaluate its utility in diverse settings.
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spelling pubmed-87580002022-01-14 Diagnostic performance of oral swabs for non-sputum based TB diagnosis in a TB/HIV endemic setting LaCourse, Sylvia M. Seko, Evans Wood, Rachel Bundi, Wilfred Ouma, Gregory S. Agaya, Janet Richardson, Barbra A. John-Stewart, Grace Wandiga, Steve Cangelosi, Gerard A. PLoS One Research Article OBJECTIVE: We evaluated diagnostic performance of oral swab analysis (OSA) for tuberculosis (TB) in a high HIV/TB burden setting in Kenya. METHODS: In this cross-sectional study, buccal swabs and sputum were collected from 100 participants with suspected TB in outpatient clinics in Kenya at enrollment and subsequent morning visits. Buccal swabs underwent IS6110-targeted qPCR analysis. Sputum was evaluated by Xpert MTB/RIF (Xpert) and culture. Diagnostic performance of OSA for TB diagnosis was evaluated relative to a combined reference of sputum Xpert and culture. RESULTS: Among 100 participants, 54% were living with HIV (PLHIV). Twenty percent (20/100) of participants had confirmed TB (19/20 [95%] culture-positive, 17/20 [85%] Xpert-positive). Overall buccal swab sensitivity was 65.0% (95% CI 40.8–84.6%) vs. sputum Xpert/culture and 76.5% (95% CI 50.1–93.2%) vs. sputum Xpert alone. Specificity was 81.3% (95% CI 71.0–89.1%) and 81.9% (95% CI 72.0–89.5%) compared to sputum Xpert/culture and Xpert alone, respectively. Sensitivity among PLHIV (n = 54) with suspected TB was 83.3% (95% CI 35.9–99.6%) vs. sputum Xpert/culture and 100% (95% CI 47.8–100.0%) vs. sputum Xpert alone. Among participants with TB, mean OSA threshold quantitation cycle (Cq) value was lower (stronger signal) at subsequent morning compared to enrolment visit (33.4 SD ± 3.7 vs. 35.2 SD ± 2.9, p = 0.009). CONCLUSIONS: In this pilot study, results confirm M. tuberculosis DNA is detectable in oral swabs including among PLHIV with fair diagnostic performance. Further work is needed to optimize OSA and evaluate its utility in diverse settings. Public Library of Science 2022-01-13 /pmc/articles/PMC8758000/ /pubmed/35025930 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0262123 Text en © 2022 LaCourse et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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LaCourse, Sylvia M.
Seko, Evans
Wood, Rachel
Bundi, Wilfred
Ouma, Gregory S.
Agaya, Janet
Richardson, Barbra A.
John-Stewart, Grace
Wandiga, Steve
Cangelosi, Gerard A.
Diagnostic performance of oral swabs for non-sputum based TB diagnosis in a TB/HIV endemic setting
title Diagnostic performance of oral swabs for non-sputum based TB diagnosis in a TB/HIV endemic setting
title_full Diagnostic performance of oral swabs for non-sputum based TB diagnosis in a TB/HIV endemic setting
title_fullStr Diagnostic performance of oral swabs for non-sputum based TB diagnosis in a TB/HIV endemic setting
title_full_unstemmed Diagnostic performance of oral swabs for non-sputum based TB diagnosis in a TB/HIV endemic setting
title_short Diagnostic performance of oral swabs for non-sputum based TB diagnosis in a TB/HIV endemic setting
title_sort diagnostic performance of oral swabs for non-sputum based tb diagnosis in a tb/hiv endemic setting
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8758000/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35025930
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0262123
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