Author/Authors :
Muyoyeta, Monde Zambia AIDS Related Tuberculosis (ZAMBART) Project - School of Medicine - University of Zambia - Lusaka, Zambia , Mwanza, Winnie Zambia AIDS Related Tuberculosis (ZAMBART) Project - School of Medicine - University of Zambia - Lusaka, Zambia , Milimo, Deborah Zambia AIDS Related Tuberculosis (ZAMBART) Project - School of Medicine - University of Zambia - Lusaka, Zambia , Chilufya, Maureen M. Zambia AIDS Related Tuberculosis (ZAMBART) Project - School of Medicine - University of Zambia - Lusaka, Zambia , Kasese, Nkatya Zambia AIDS Related Tuberculosis (ZAMBART) Project - School of Medicine - University of Zambia - Lusaka, Zambia , Lengwe, Maina C. Zambia AIDS Related Tuberculosis (ZAMBART) Project - School of Medicine - University of Zambia - Lusaka, Zambia , Munkondya, Stembiso Zambia AIDS Related Tuberculosis (ZAMBART) Project - School of Medicine - University of Zambia - Lusaka, Zambia , de Haas, Petra Zambia AIDS Related Tuberculosis (ZAMBART) Project - School of Medicine - University of Zambia - Lusaka, Zambia , Ayles, Helen Zambia AIDS Related Tuberculosis (ZAMBART) Project - School of Medicine - University of Zambia - Lusaka, Zambia
Abstract :
The performance of the Xpert© MTB/RIF and MTBDRplus assays for the detection of rifampicin resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis was compared to culture-based drug susceptibility testing in 30 specimens with rifampicin-resistant and rifampicin-indeterminate Xpert MTB/RIF results collected between March 2012 and March 2014. Xpert MTB/RIF and MTBDRplus were 100% sensitive and 100% concordant for rifampicin resistance detection, but 3 of 13 samples (23%) positive for rifampicin resistance on Xpert MTB/RIF and MTBDRplus were negative for rifampicin resistance on mycobacteria growth indicator tube drug susceptibility testing. Specificity was 72% for Xpert MTB/RIF and 80% for MTBDRplus. Positive predictive value for Xpert MTB/RIF for multidrug resistant tuberculosis was 47.8% for new patients and 77.8% for previously treated patients; negative predictive value was 100% for both new and previously treated patients. The discordant rifampicin resistance test results indicate a need to fully characterise circulating rifampicin resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis strains in Zambia and to inform the development of guidelines for decision-making in relation to diagnosis of drug-resistant tuberculosis.
Keywords :
Diagnosis , rifampicin-resistant tuberculosis , Discordant results , diagnostic methods , Xpert MTB / RIF and MTBDR , MTBDRplus , Xpert MTB/RIF