Algorithms for Screening for Active Tuberculosis among Individuals with Latent Tuberculosis Infection in a Rural Community in China
Henan Xin, Ying Du, Xuefang Cao, Dakuan Wang, Bin Zhang, Haoran Zhang, Boxuan Feng, Yijun He, et al. (19 authors)
Microbiology Spectrum · 2022-11
Abstract
Enhancing community-wide active case screening in target LTBI populations is important for achieving the early treatment of active TB, and ruling active TB out is a prerequisite for initiating preventive treatment. The current study evaluated the performances of multiple tests and their combinations in screening for active TB among individuals with LTBI at the community level. Compared with the classical "TB symptoms and chest radiography" algorithm, the application of Xpert MTB/RIF improved the sensitivity from 45% to 80%. When the Xpert MTB/RIF assay was combined with chest radiography, the sensitivity was further improved to 90.00%, which achieved the World Health Organization (WHO) target product profiles. However, the algorithm requires caution as the PPV decreased from 88.89% for Xpert MTB/RIF alone to 22.22% for the combination. Xpert MTB/RIF alone offered remarkable sensitivity without compromising the PPV but would have major resource implications. Thus, identifying target populations for LTBI treatment more precisely and developing cost-effective and high-throughput screening tools and algorithms deserve further efforts.
MeSH terms
- Tuberculosis
- Latent tuberculosis
- China
- Environmental health
- Active tuberculosis
- Medicine
- Demography
- Immunology
- Geography
- Mycobacterium tuberculosis