Stool Xpert® MTB/RIF Ultra for TB diagnosis in children: experience from a national scale-up programme.

S Kabir, S Choudhury, T Rahman, S M M Rahman, M K M Uddin, A Nashra, A Hossain, S Naher, K M S Towhid, L Shahrin, S Ahmed, P Daru, J Hoffmann, S Banu
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Abstract

Introduction: We describe the programmatic scale-up of stool testing using Xpert® MTB/RIF Ultra (Ultra), as recommended by the WHO to improve childhood pulmonary TB (PTB) diagnosis.

Methods: USAID's Alliance for Combating TB in Bangladesh Activity, in collaboration with the National TB Control Programme, is implementing a stool-based diagnostic approach at 51 healthcare facilities in Bangladesh to improve PTB detection. Specimens from children (<15 years) with presumptive TB were tested using 'stool Ultra' with routine TB diagnostics. Physicians confirmed TB diagnosis and provided treatment as per national guidelines.

Results: Between March 2022 and December 2023, 16,429 specimens were tested, 871 (5.3%) were positive, and 642 (73.7%) showed 'trace detected' results. Positivity was significantly higher among females, and children presented with 'only cough ≥2 weeks', 'cough ≥2 weeks + weight loss', or 'fever ≥2 weeks, weight loss, fatigue + contact history'. Positivity was higher among '10-14 years old' children; however, 'trace detected' was highest among '5-9 years', followed by children aged '>2-<5 years' and '0-2 years'.

Conclusions: Testing stools using Ultra provides a more effective way of diagnosing bacteriologically positive PTB in children. However, positivity varies with presenting symptoms/criteria, highlighting the need for careful diagnostic evaluation to ensure optimum use of limited diagnostic resources.

用于儿童结核病诊断的粪便 Xpert® MTB/RIF Ultra:全国推广计划的经验。
导言:我们介绍了使用 Xpert® MTB/RIF Ultra(Ultra)进行粪便检测的项目推广情况,该项目是世界卫生组织为改善儿童肺结核(PTB)诊断而推荐的:方法:美国国际开发署(USAID)的孟加拉国结核病防治联盟活动与国家结核病控制计划合作,正在孟加拉国的 51 家医疗机构实施粪便诊断方法,以改进肺结核的检测。儿童标本(结果:在 2022 年 3 月至 2023 年 12 月期间,共检测了 16 429 份标本,其中 871 份(5.3%)呈阳性,642 份(73.7%)呈 "痕量检测 "结果。女性阳性率明显较高,儿童表现为 "仅咳嗽≥2周"、"咳嗽≥2周+体重减轻 "或 "发热≥2周、体重减轻、乏力+接触史"。阳性率在'10-14 岁'儿童中较高,但'5-9 岁'儿童中'微量检出'率最高,其次是'>2 岁'儿童--结论:使用 Ultra 检测粪便为诊断细菌学阳性的儿童肺结核提供了更有效的方法。然而,阳性率随症状/标准的不同而变化,因此需要进行仔细的诊断评估,以确保有限的诊断资源得到最佳利用。
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