Pooling Sputum Samples for Efficient Mass Tuberculosis Screening in Prisons

Author:

dos Santos Paulo César Pereira1,da Silva Santos Andrea1,de Oliveira Roberto Dias2,da Silva Bruna Oliveira1,Soares Thiego Ramon1,Martinez Leonardo3,Andrews Jason R4,Croda Julio5

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Health Sciences, Federal University of Grande Dourados, Dourados, MS, Brazil

2. School of Nursing, State University of Mato Grosso do Sul, Dourados, MS, Brazil

3. Boston University, School of Public Health, Department of Epidemiology, Boston, MA, United States of America

4. Stanford University School of Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases and Geographic Medicine, Stanford, CA, United States of America

5. Oswaldo Cruz Foundation, Mato Grosso do Sul, Campo Grande, MS, Brazil

Abstract

Abstract Background Although systematic tuberculosis screening in high-risk groups is recommended by WHO, implementation in prisons has been limited due to resource constraints. Whether Xpert Ultra sputum pooling could be a sensitive and efficient approach to mass screening in prisons is unknown. Methods 1,280 sputum samples were collected from inmates in Brazil during mass screening and tested using Xpert G4. We selected samples for mixing in pools of 4, 8, 12, and 16, which were then tested using Ultra. In each pool, a single positive sample of differing Xpert mycobacterial loads was used. Additionally, 10 pools of 16 negative samples each were analyzed as controls. We then simulated tuberculosis screening at prevalences of 0.5-5% and calculated the cost per tuberculosis case detected at different sputum pooling sizes. Results The sensitivity and specificity of sputum pooling were high (sensitivity: 94%; 95% CI: 88–98; specificity: 100%, 95% CI: 84–100). Sensitivity was greater in pools in which the positive sample had a high mycobacterial load compared to those that were very low (100% vs 88%). In settings with a higher tuberculosis prevalence, pools of 4 and 8 were more efficient than larger pool sizes. Larger pools decreased the costs by 87% at low prevalences whereas smaller pools fitted greater at higher prevalences (57%). Conclusions Sputum pooling using Ultra was a sensitive strategy for tuberculosis screening. This approach was more efficient than individual testing across a broad range of simulated tuberculosis prevalence settings and could enable active case finding to be scaled while containing costs.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Microbiology (medical)

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