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BackgroundThe dual challenge of low diagnostic sensitivity of microscopy test and technical challenge of performing a TB culture test poses a problem for case detection and initiation of Tuberculosis (TB) second-line treatment. There is thus need for a rapid, reliable and easily accessible assay. This comparative analysis was performed to assess diagnostic performance characteristics of GeneXpert MTB/RIF and Line Probe Assay (LPA).MethodsThree hundred twenty nine sputum samples of patients across the 47 counties in Kenya suspected to have drug resistant TB were picked and subjected to GeneXpert, LPA and Culture MGIT at the National TB Reference Laboratory. Sensitivity, specificity and predictive values were then determined to assess the performance characteristics of the various assays.ResultsAgainst culture MGIT as the gold standard for TB diagnosis, GeneXpert had a sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value, and negative predictive value of 78.5, 64.9, 59.4 and 82.2% respectively while LPA had 98.4, 66.0, 65.4 and 98.4%. For diagnosis of rifampicin mono-resistance GeneXpert had a moderate agreement (Kappa 0.59, P < 0.01) (sensitivity 62.50%, specificity 96.50%) while LPA that had almost perfect agreement (Kappa = 0.89, p < 0.01) with a (sensitivity 90.0% and specificity 99.1%).ConclusionLPA has a better performance characteristic to GeneXpert and an alternative to culture with regards to detection of RIF’s mono-resistance.

Highlights

  • The dual challenge of low diagnostic sensitivity of microscopy test and technical challenge of performing a TB culture test poses a problem for case detection and initiation of Tuberculosis (TB) second-line treatment

  • There was a moderate agreement (Kappa = 0.59, P < 0.01) between culture and Gene expert in detecting Rifampicin mono-resistance and an almost perfect agreement (Kappa = 0.89, p < 0.01) between Culture and Line Probe Assay (LPA)

  • This study reported a moderate agreement between GeneXpert Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB)/RIF and culture (Kappa Value, 0.4109), and LPA and culture (Kappa Value, 0.5914)

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Introduction

The dual challenge of low diagnostic sensitivity of microscopy test and technical challenge of performing a TB culture test poses a problem for case detection and initiation of Tuberculosis (TB) second-line treatment. There is need for a rapid, reliable and accessible assay This comparative analysis was performed to assess diagnostic performance characteristics of GeneXpert MTB/RIF and Line Probe Assay (LPA). Its sensitivity in TB detection is at 60% as per the Kenya national TB case prevalence survey of 2016 resulting into a high number of missed cases. This results into a continuous transmission especially among the missed cases. TB microscopy has a low Aricha et al BMC Infectious Diseases (2019) 19:852 sensitivity in the detection of TB in children and patients with extra- pulmonary TB [1]

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