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Title: Systematic Review of Pooling Sputum as an Efficient Method for Xpert MTB/RIF Tuberculosis Testing during COVID-19 Pandemic
Authors: LUIS, E. Cuevas
VICTOR, S. Santos
SHIRLEY, Verônica Melo Almeida Lima
KONSTANTINA, Kontogianni
JOHN, S. Bimba
VIBOL, Lem
JOSE, Dominguez
EMILY, Adams
ANA, Cubas Atienzar
THOMAS, Edwards
S, Bertel Squire
PATRICIA, J. Hall
JACOB, Creswell
Issue Date: Mar-2021
Publisher: EMERGING INFECTIOUS DISEASES. Vol. 27, No. 3,
Abstract: GeneXpert-based testing with Xpert MTB/RIF or Ultra assays is essential for tuberculosis diagnosis. However, testing may be affected by cartridge and staff shortages. More efficient testing strategies could help, especially during the coronavirus disease pandemic. We searched the literature to systematically review whether GeneXpert-based testing of pooled sputum samples achieves sensitivity and specificity similar to testing individual samples; this method could potentially save time and preserve the limited supply of cartridges. From 6 publications, we found 2-sample pools using Xpert MTB/RIF had 87.5% and 96.0% sensitivity (average sensitivity 94%; 95% CI 89.0%–98.0%) (2 studies). Four-sample pools averaged 91% sensitivity with Xpert MTB/RIF (2 studies) and 98% with Ultra (2 studies); combining >4 samples resulted in lower sensitivity. Two studies reported that pooling achieved 99%–100% specificity and 27%–31% in cartridge savings. Our results show that pooling may improve efficiency of GeneXpert-based testing.
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/1282
ISSN: 1080-6059
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