Results of the performance of automated GeneXpert in childhood tuberculosis in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia: a retrospective cross-sectional study

Yiheyis Genetu, Bethelhem Belay, W. Abebe
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Background: Approximately 81% of all childhood tuberculosis cases occur among 22 high-burden countries and Ethiopia ranks eighth among these high burden countries. The GeneXpert Mycobacterium tuberculosis DNA and resistance to rifampicin (MTB/RIF) test can detect pediatric tuberculosis and its multidrug-resistant form with very high sensitivity and specificity, but limited data exists on its use in our country. We aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of the GeneXpert assay in comparison to children with a clinical diagnosis of Tuberculosis. Methods: A descriptive retrospective study on 144 TB-diagnosed children younger than 15 years was conducted at Tikur-Anbessa specialized hospital and Yekatit 12-referral hospital, pediatrics departments, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. The performance of the GeneXpert test was evaluated by re-vising the charts of patients who have begun anti-tuberculosis treatment. We extracted information from the chart review of 144 eligible children who were diagnosed with tuberculosis and began anti-TB treatment from February 2014 to July 2016. Result: In the study, 144 patients with clinical diagnosis of tuberculosis were included, and 23% of them also had concurrent HIV infection. Equal numbers of male and female were present; 48.6% were from Addis Ababa. Thirty-four patients (23.6%) were missing their childhood vaccinations. The GeneXpert assay detected disease in only 24 (16.7%) of clinically diagnosed pediatric tuberculosis patients. Conclusion: Although the GeneXpert assay is helpful in the diagnosis of pediatric tuberculosis, most patients were still receiving treatment even after a negative GeneXpert test, necessitating the need for a more sensitive test.
在亚的斯亚贝巴,埃塞俄比亚儿童结核病的自动GeneXpert性能的结果:回顾性横断面研究
背景:大约81%的儿童结核病病例发生在22个高负担国家,埃塞俄比亚在这些高负担国家中排名第八。GeneXpert结核分枝杆菌DNA和利福平耐药检测(MTB/RIF)能够以非常高的灵敏度和特异性检测出儿童结核病及其多药耐药形式,但在我国的使用数据有限。我们的目的是评估GeneXpert检测在临床诊断为结核病的儿童中的有效性。方法:对埃塞俄比亚亚的斯亚贝巴Tikur-Anbessa专科医院和Yekatit 12转诊医院儿科144例15岁以下结核病患儿进行描述性回顾性研究。通过重新修订已开始抗结核治疗的患者的图表来评估GeneXpert测试的性能。我们从2014年2月至2016年7月诊断为结核病并开始抗结核治疗的144名符合条件的儿童的图表回顾中提取信息。结果:本研究纳入144例临床诊断为结核病的患者,其中23%的患者同时感染HIV。出席的男女人数相等;48.6%来自亚的斯亚贝巴。34例(23.6%)患者未接种儿童疫苗。GeneXpert检测仅在24例(16.7%)临床诊断的儿童结核病患者中检测到疾病。结论:尽管GeneXpert检测有助于儿童结核病的诊断,但大多数患者在GeneXpert检测为阴性后仍在接受治疗,因此需要更敏感的检测。
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