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Utility of Cerebrospinal Fluid Unstimulated Interferon-Gamma (IRISA-TB) as a Same-Day Test for Tuberculous Meningitis in a Tuberculosis-Endemic, Resource-Poor Setting
by
Nliwasa, Marriott
, Makamure, Beauty
, Meldau, Richard
, Corbett, Elizabeth
, Makambwa, Edson
, Dheda, Keertan
, Esmail, Ali
, Randall, Philippa
, Wilson, Lindsay
, Munyati, Shungu
, Siddiqi, Omar
, Mutsvangwa, Junior
in
Cerebrospinal fluid
/ Global Health and Infectious Diseases
/ HIV
/ Human immunodeficiency virus
/ Meningitis
/ Tuberculosis
2024
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Utility of Cerebrospinal Fluid Unstimulated Interferon-Gamma (IRISA-TB) as a Same-Day Test for Tuberculous Meningitis in a Tuberculosis-Endemic, Resource-Poor Setting
by
Nliwasa, Marriott
, Makamure, Beauty
, Meldau, Richard
, Corbett, Elizabeth
, Makambwa, Edson
, Dheda, Keertan
, Esmail, Ali
, Randall, Philippa
, Wilson, Lindsay
, Munyati, Shungu
, Siddiqi, Omar
, Mutsvangwa, Junior
in
Cerebrospinal fluid
/ Global Health and Infectious Diseases
/ HIV
/ Human immunodeficiency virus
/ Meningitis
/ Tuberculosis
2024
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Utility of Cerebrospinal Fluid Unstimulated Interferon-Gamma (IRISA-TB) as a Same-Day Test for Tuberculous Meningitis in a Tuberculosis-Endemic, Resource-Poor Setting
by
Nliwasa, Marriott
, Makamure, Beauty
, Meldau, Richard
, Corbett, Elizabeth
, Makambwa, Edson
, Dheda, Keertan
, Esmail, Ali
, Randall, Philippa
, Wilson, Lindsay
, Munyati, Shungu
, Siddiqi, Omar
, Mutsvangwa, Junior
in
Cerebrospinal fluid
/ Global Health and Infectious Diseases
/ HIV
/ Human immunodeficiency virus
/ Meningitis
/ Tuberculosis
2024
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Utility of Cerebrospinal Fluid Unstimulated Interferon-Gamma (IRISA-TB) as a Same-Day Test for Tuberculous Meningitis in a Tuberculosis-Endemic, Resource-Poor Setting
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Utility of Cerebrospinal Fluid Unstimulated Interferon-Gamma (IRISA-TB) as a Same-Day Test for Tuberculous Meningitis in a Tuberculosis-Endemic, Resource-Poor Setting
2024
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Abstract
Background
Tuberculous meningitis (TBM) mortality is high and current diagnostics perform suboptimally. We evaluated the diagnostic performance of a DNA-based assay (GeneXpert Ultra) against a new same-day immunodiagnostic assay that detects unstimulated interferon-gamma (IRISA-TB).
Methods
In a stage 1 evaluation, IRISA-TB was evaluated in biobanked samples from Zambia (n = 82; tuberculosis [TB] and non-TBM), and specificity in a South African biobank (n = 291; non-TBM only). Given encouraging results, a stage 2 evaluation was performed in suspected TBM patients from Zimbabwe and Malawi (n = 668). Patients were classified as having definite, probable or possible TBM, or non-TBM based on their microbiological results, cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) chemistry, and whether they received treatment.
Results
In the stage 1 evaluation, sensitivity and specificity of IRISA-TB were 75% and 87% in the Zambian samples, and specificity was 100% in the South African samples. In the stage 2 validation, IRISA-TB sensitivity (95% confidence interval [CI]) was significantly higher than Xpert Ultra (76.2% [55.0%–89.4%] vs 25% [8.9%–53.3%]; P = .0048) when trace readouts were considered negative. Specificity (95% CI) was similar for both assays (91.4% [88.8%–93.4%] vs 86.9% [83.4%–89.8%]). When the Xpert Ultra polymerase chain reaction product was verified by sequencing, the positive predictive value of trace readouts in CSF was 27.8%. Sensitivity of IRISA-TB was higher in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)–infected versus uninfected participants (85.8% vs 66.7%).
Conclusions
As a same-day rule-in test, IRISA-TB had significantly better sensitivity than Xpert Ultra in a TB/HIV-endemic setting. An immunodiagnostic approach to TBM is promising, and further studies are warranted.
Publisher
Oxford University Press
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