TB Research

TB-CAPT EXULTANT - HIV

Alberto García-Basteiro, MD

Abstract

The overall aim of this study is to assess the potential of an expanded TB testing strategy to increase the number of HIV-positive patients with microbiologically diagnosed TB who are started on treatment in adult wards of sub-Saharan Africa.

To investigate the effect of an expanded TB screening strategy among HIV-positive patients admitted to hospital (including Ultra on sputum, stool and urine, and AlereLAM on urine, performed regardless of presence of TB symptoms) on the proportion of microbiologically-confirmed TB cases starting treatment within 72 hours of enrolment, compared to Ultra testing (on sputum/any tissue) and AlereLAM (on urine) in only those patients who are symptomatic for TB or fulfilling WHO testing recommendations.

to assess the impact of this screening strategy on 2-month all-cause mortality.

• to assess the feasibility of multiple specimens' collection for TB diagnosis within 72 hours of enrolment.

MeSH terms

  • Tuberculosis
  • HIV Infections