Abstract
Background: Xpert® MTB/RIF is a molecular test for the detection of Mycobacterium tuberculosis and rifampicin resistance. It is considered to be a great advance over smear microscopy and culture. However, there is very little information regarding the performance characteristics of Xpert MTB/RIF in Malawi.Objective: We aimed to evaluate the performance of Xpert MTB/RIF in a Malawian setting.Methods: Stored sputum pellets were processed on Xpert MTB/RIF between June 2012 andMay 2014. Results were compared to mycobacteria growth indicator tube and Löwenstein-Jensen cultures, LED fluorescent microscopy and GenoType® MTBDRplus assay. Rifampicinresistance was confirmed by DNA sequencing.Results: Of the 348 specimens with valid Xpert MTB/RIF results, 129/348 (37%) were smearpositive and 198/348 (57%) were culture-positive. Xpert MTB/RIF demonstrated a sensitivity of 93.8% (95% CI 89.4% – 96.8%) and specificity of 97.4% (95% CI 93.5% – 99.3%), with a positive predictive value of 97.8% (95% CI 94.6% – 99.4%) and a negative predictive value of 92.6% (95% CI 87.4% – 96.1%). Xpert MTB/RIF correctly identified 185/186 (99.5%) rifampicin sensitive and 2/2 (100%) rifampicin-resistant M. tuberculosis strains. Mutations were notdetected by sequencing in one isolate which was rifampicin resistant on Xpert MTB/RIF butsensitive on MTBDRplus. Four non-tuberculous mycobacteria grew from four smear-negativespecimens, namely, M. avium (n = 1) and M. intracellulare (n = 3). No cross-reactivity wasobserved with any of the non-tuberculous mycobacteria when using Xpert MTB/RIF.Conclusion: When fully implemented, Xpert MTB/RIF may have an impact on patient care inMalawi. The increased diagnostic yield of Xpert MTB/RIF over smear microscopy can increaselaboratory-confirmed tuberculosis detection and ensure that treatment is given to appropriateindividuals or groups.
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Chikaonda, T., Nguluwe, N., Barnett, B., Gokhale, R. H., Krysiak, R., Thengolose, I., … Stevens, W. (2017). Performance of Xpert® MTB/RIF among tuberculosis outpatients in Lilongwe, Malawi. African Journal of Laboratory Medicine, 6(2). https://doi.org/10.4102/ajlm.v6i2.464
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