Current use and acceptability of novel diagnostic tests for active tuberculosis : a worldwide survey
Date
2017-09-03
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Sociedade Brasileira de Pneumologia e Tisiologia
Abstract
Objective: To determine the current use and potential acceptance (by tuberculosis
experts worldwide) of novel rapid tests for the diagnosis of tuberculosis that are in line
with World Health Organization target product profiles. Methods: A multilingual survey
was disseminated online between July and November of 2016. Results: A total of 723
individuals from 114 countries responded to the survey. Smear microscopy was the most
commonly used rapid tuberculosis test (available to 90.9% of the respondents), followed
by molecular assays (available to 70.7%). Only a small proportion of the respondents
in middle- and low-income countries had access to interferon-gamma-release assays.
Serological and lateral flow immunoassays were used by more than a quarter (25.4%)
of the respondents. Among the respondents who had access to molecular tests, 46.7%
were using the Xpert assay overall, that proportion being higher in lower middle-income
countries (55.6%) and low-income countries (76.6%). The data also suggest that there
was some alignment of pricing for molecular assays. Respondents stated they would
accept novel rapid tuberculosis tests if available, including molecular assays (acceptable
to 86.0%) or biomarker-based serological assays (acceptable to 81.7%). Simple
biomarker-based assays were more commonly deemed acceptable in middle- and lowincome
countries. Conclusions: Second-generation molecular assays have become
more widely available in high- and low-resource settings. However, the development
of novel rapid tuberculosis tests continues to be considered important by tuberculosis
experts. Our data also underscore the need for additional training and education of end
users.
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CITATION: Amicosante, M., et al. 2017. Current use and acceptability of novel diagnostic tests for active tuberculosis : a worldwide survey. Jornal Brasileiro de Pneumologia, 43(5):380-392, doi:10.1590/S1806-37562017000000219.
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Keywords
Mycobacterium tuberculosis, Tuberculosis -- Diagnosis, Molecular diagnosis -- Methodology, Serodiagnosis
Citation
Amicosante, M., et al. 2017. Current use and acceptability of novel diagnostic tests for active tuberculosis : a worldwide survey. Jornal Brasileiro de Pneumologia, 43(5):380-392, doi:10.1590/S1806-37562017000000219