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Title: | Fujifilm SILVAMP TB-LAM for the Diagnosis of Tuberculosis in Nigerian Adults |
Authors: | BIMBA, J S OKOEDOH, Osazuwa |
Keywords: | Tuberculosis Diagnosis Lipoarabinomannan LAM HIV Urine Point of care |
Issue Date: | 6-Jun-2021 |
Publisher: | JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MEDICINE |
Abstract: | Abstract: There is a need for diagnostics for tuberculosis (TB) that are easy to use, able to screen non sputum samples, and able to provide rapid results for the management of both immunocompromised and immunocompetent individuals. The Fujifilm SILVAMP TB LAM (FujiLAM) assay, a new non sputum based point of need test for the diagnosis of TB,could potentially address most of these needs. We evaluated the performance of FujiLAM in HIV positive and HIV negative patients with presumptive TB attending three district hospitals in Nigeria. Consecutive patients were asked to provide urine samples on the spot, which were tested with FujiLAM. The results were compared against a positive culture and/or Xpert MTB/RIF as the reference standard. Forty-five patients had bacteriologically confirmed TB, and 159 had negative culture and Xpert MTB/RIF (no TB). The FujiLAM test was positive in 23 (sensitivity 65.7%, 95% CI = 48–80) HIV negative and seven (70%,95% CI = 35–92) HIV positive patients with bacteriological confirmation of TB. FujiLAM was negative in 97 (specificity 99.0%, 95% CI = 94–100) HIV negative and 56 (93.3%, 95% CI = 83–98) HIV positive patients without TB. The FujiLAM test has good diagnostic accuracy for considering its application in both HIV positive and HIV negative patients with TB. |
URI: | http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/2232 |
Appears in Collections: | Research Articles |
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