Xpert-Ultra Assay in Stool and Urine Samples to Improve Tuberculosis Diagnosis in Children: The Médecins Sans Frontières Experience in Guinea-Bissau and South Sudan

Author:

Moretó-Planas Laura12ORCID,Mahajan Raman3,Fidelle Nyikayo Lazro4,Ajack Yoanis Bedpinj Peter4,Tut Chol Buai5,Osman Eltigani5,Sangma Mitchell6,Tobi Apal7,Gallo Jonathan8,Biague Evelize8,Gonçalves Ramiro8,Rocaspana Mercè1,Medina Cándida9,Camará Miguel10,Flevaud Laurence1,Ruby Lisa C1112,Bélard Sabine1112,Sagrado María José1,Molina Israel13,Llosa Augusto E1

Affiliation:

1. Medecins Sans Frontières , Medical Department, Barcelona , Spain

2. Autonomous University of Barcelona , Faculty of Medicine, Barcelona , Spain

3. Medecins Sans Frontières , New Delhi , India

4. Medecins Sans Frontières , Malakal , Republic of South Sudan

5. Medecins Sans Frontières , Juba , Republic of South Sudan

6. Medecins Sans Frontières , Nairobi , Kenya

7. National Tuberculosis Program, Ministry of Health , Juba , Republic of South Sudan

8. Medecins Sans Frontières , Bissau , Guinea-Bissau

9. Simão Mendes Hospital , Bissau , Guinea-Bissau

10. National Tuberculosis Program, Ministry of Health , Bissau , Guinea-Bissau

11. Institute of Tropical Medicine, University of Tübingen , Tübingen , Germany

12. German Centre for Infection Research (DZIF) , Tübingen , Germany

13. Infectious Disease Department, Vall d’Hebron Hospital , Barcelona , Spain

Abstract

Abstract Background More than half of childhood tuberculosis cases remain undiagnosed yearly. The World Health Organization recommends the Xpert-Ultra assay as a first pediatric diagnosis test, but microbiological confirmation remains low. We aimed to determine the diagnostic performance of Xpert-Ultra with stool and urine samples in presumptive pediatric tuberculosis cases in 2 high-tuberculosis-burden settings. Methods This Médecins Sans Frontières cross-sectional multicentric study took place at Simão Mendes Hospital, Guinea-Bissau (July 2019 to April 2020) and in Malakal Hospital, South Sudan (April 2021 to June 2023). Children aged 6 months to 15 years with presumptive tuberculosis underwent clinical and laboratory assessment, with 1 respiratory and/or extrapulmonary sample (reference standard [RS]), 1 stool, and 1 urine specimen analyzed with Xpert-Ultra. Results A total of 563 children were enrolled in the study, 133 from Bissau and 400 from Malakal; 30 were excluded. Confirmation of tuberculosis was achieved in 75 (14.1%), while 248 (46.5%) had unconfirmed tuberculosis. Of 553 with an RS specimen, the overall diagnostic yield was 12.4% (66 of 533). A total of 493 stool and 524 urine samples were used to evaluate the performance of Xpert-Ultra with these samples. Compared with the RS, the sensitivity and specificity of Xpert-Ultra were 62.5% (95% confidence interval, 49.4%–74%) and 98.3% (96.7%–99.2%), respectively, with stool samples, and 13.9% (7.5%–24.3%) and 99.4% (98.1%–99.8%) with urine samples. Nine patients were positive with stool and/or urine samples but negative with the RS. Conclusions Xpert-Ultra in stool samples showed moderate to high sensitivity and high specificity compared with the RS and an added diagnostic yield when RS results were negative. Xpert-Ultra in stool samples was useful in extrapulmonary cases. Xpert-Ultra in urine samples showed low test performance. Clinical Trials Registration NCT06239337

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Médecins Sans Frontières OCBA

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Oxford University Press (OUP)

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