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Accuracy of the tuberculosis point-of-care Alere determine lipoarabinomannan antigen diagnostic test using α-mannosidase treated and untreated urine in a cohort of people living with HIV in Guatemala
by
Ayala, Nancy
, Ikeda, Janet
, Mejía-Chew, Carlos
, Wang, Shu-Hua
, Forno, Diana
, Balada-Llasat, Joan-Miquel
, Torrelles, Jordi B.
, Meléndez, Johanna
, García, Juan Ignacio
, Álvarez, Rosa
, Kelley, Holden V.
, López-Téllez, Cesar
, Mazariegos, Claudia
, Sidiki, Sabeen
, Mejía-Villatoro, Carlos Rodolfo
, Castillo, Alejandra
in
HIV
/ Infectious Diseases
/ Lipoarabinomannan antigen
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Mycobacterium tuberculosis
/ Point-of-care diagnosis
/ Tuberculosis
/ Urine
/ Virology
2020
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Accuracy of the tuberculosis point-of-care Alere determine lipoarabinomannan antigen diagnostic test using α-mannosidase treated and untreated urine in a cohort of people living with HIV in Guatemala
by
Ayala, Nancy
, Ikeda, Janet
, Mejía-Chew, Carlos
, Wang, Shu-Hua
, Forno, Diana
, Balada-Llasat, Joan-Miquel
, Torrelles, Jordi B.
, Meléndez, Johanna
, García, Juan Ignacio
, Álvarez, Rosa
, Kelley, Holden V.
, López-Téllez, Cesar
, Mazariegos, Claudia
, Sidiki, Sabeen
, Mejía-Villatoro, Carlos Rodolfo
, Castillo, Alejandra
in
HIV
/ Infectious Diseases
/ Lipoarabinomannan antigen
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Mycobacterium tuberculosis
/ Point-of-care diagnosis
/ Tuberculosis
/ Urine
/ Virology
2020
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Accuracy of the tuberculosis point-of-care Alere determine lipoarabinomannan antigen diagnostic test using α-mannosidase treated and untreated urine in a cohort of people living with HIV in Guatemala
by
Ayala, Nancy
, Ikeda, Janet
, Mejía-Chew, Carlos
, Wang, Shu-Hua
, Forno, Diana
, Balada-Llasat, Joan-Miquel
, Torrelles, Jordi B.
, Meléndez, Johanna
, García, Juan Ignacio
, Álvarez, Rosa
, Kelley, Holden V.
, López-Téllez, Cesar
, Mazariegos, Claudia
, Sidiki, Sabeen
, Mejía-Villatoro, Carlos Rodolfo
, Castillo, Alejandra
in
HIV
/ Infectious Diseases
/ Lipoarabinomannan antigen
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Mycobacterium tuberculosis
/ Point-of-care diagnosis
/ Tuberculosis
/ Urine
/ Virology
2020
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Accuracy of the tuberculosis point-of-care Alere determine lipoarabinomannan antigen diagnostic test using α-mannosidase treated and untreated urine in a cohort of people living with HIV in Guatemala
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Accuracy of the tuberculosis point-of-care Alere determine lipoarabinomannan antigen diagnostic test using α-mannosidase treated and untreated urine in a cohort of people living with HIV in Guatemala
2020
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Background
Improved point-of-care diagnostic tests for tuberculosis (TB) in severe immune suppressed people living with HIV (PLWH) are needed to decrease morbidity and mortality outcomes. The aim of the study is to evaluate the performance of the lipoarabinomannan antigen test (LAM-test) with and without α-mannosidase pre-treated urine in a cohort of PLWH in primary care clinics in Guatemala. We further determined TB incidence, and mortality rates and its risk factors in PLWH with TB symptoms.
Methods
Prospective longitudinal study of PLWH with TB symptoms. Urine samples were collected at 2 HIV sites to test the sensitivity of the LAM-test in urine with and without α-mannosidase pre-treatment. A composite reference standard of either a positive
Mycobacterium tuberculosis
complex culture and/or GeneXpert
®
MTB/RIF (Xpert, Cepheid, Sunnyvale, CA, USA) results was used in the LAM-test diagnostic accuracy studies. Cox proportional hazards regression was used to study mortality predictors.
Results
The overall sensitivity of the LAM-test was of 56.1% with 95% CI of (43.3–68.3). There were no differences in the LAM-test sensitivity neither by hospital nor by CD4 T cell values. LAM-test sensitivity in PLWH with < 200 CD4 T cells/µl was of 62.2% (95% CI 46.5–76.2). There were no significant differences in sensitivity when comparing LAM-test results obtained from untreated vs. α-mannosidase treated urine [55.2% (95% CI 42.6–67.4) vs. 56.9% (95% CI 44–69.2), respectively]. TB incidence in our cohort was of 21.4/100 person years (PYs) (95% CI 16.6–27.6), and mortality rate was of 11.1/100 PYs (95% CI 8.2–15.0). Importantly, PLWH with a positive LAM-test result had an adjusted hazard ratio (aHR) of death of 1.98 (1.0–3.8) with a significant
p
value of 0.044 when compared to PLWH with a negative LAM-test result.
Conclusions
In this study, α-mannosidase treatment of urine did not significantly increase the LAM-test performance, however; this needs to be further evaluated in a large-scale study due to our study limitations. Importantly, high rates of TB incidence and mortality were found, and a positive LAM-test result predicted mortality in PLWH with TB clinical symptoms.
Publisher
BioMed Central,BMC
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