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American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine Vol 177. pp. 787-792, (2008)
© 2008 American Thoracic Society
doi: 10.1164/rccm.200709-1436OC


Original Article

Rapid Molecular Screening for Multidrug-Resistant Tuberculosis in a High-Volume Public Health Laboratory in South Africa

Marinus Barnard1, Heidi Albert2, Gerrit Coetzee3, Richard O'Brien2 and Marlein E. Bosman1

1 National Health Laboratory Services (NHLS), Greenpoint, Cape Town, South Africa; 2 Foundation for Innovative New Diagnostics (FIND), Geneva, Switzerland; and 3 National TB Reference Laboratory, NHLS, Sandringham, Johannesburg, South Africa

Correspondence and requests for reprints should be addressed to Richard O'Brien, M.D., Foundation for Innovative New Diagnostics, 71 av Louis-Casai, 1216 Cointrin, Switzerland. E-mail: rick.obrien{at}finddiagnostics.org

Rationale: The dual challenges to tuberculosis (TB) control of HIV infection and multidrug resistance are particularly pressing in South Africa. Conventional methods for detecting Mycobacterium tuberculosis drug resistance take weeks to months to produce results. Rapid molecular testing for drug resistance is available but has not been implemented in high-TB-burden settings.

Objectives: To assess the performance and feasibility of implementation of a commercially available molecular line-probe assay for rapid detection of rifampicin and isoniazid resistance.

Methods: We performed the assay directly on 536 consecutive smear-positive sputum specimens from patients at increased risk of multidrug-resistant (MDR) TB in a busy routine diagnostic laboratory in Cape Town, South Africa. Results were compared with conventional liquid culture and drug susceptibility testing on solid medium.

Measurements and Main Results: Overall, 97% of smear-positive specimens gave interpretable results within 1–2 days using the molecular assay. Sensitivity, specificity, and positive and negative predictive values were 98.9, 99.4, 97.9, and 99.7%, respectively, for detection of rifampicin resistance; 94.2, 99.7, 99.1, and 97.9%, respectively, for detection of isoniazid resistance; and 98.8, 100, 100, and 99.7%, respectively, for detection of multidrug resistance compared with conventional results. The assay also performed well on specimens that were contaminated on conventional culture and on smear-negative, culture-positive specimens.

Conclusions: This molecular assay is a highly accurate screening tool for MDR TB, which achieves a substantial reduction in diagnostic delay. With overall performance characteristics that are superior to conventional culture and drug susceptibility testing and the possibility for high throughput with substantial cost savings, molecular testing has the potential to revolutionize MDR TB diagnosis.

Key Words: tuberculosis • MDR TB • molecular diagnosis


AT A GLANCE COMMENTARY

Scientific Knowledge on the Subject
Molecular assays for diagnosis of drug-resistant tuberculosis (TB) are available but not widely used. There is no information on their performance in multidrug-resistant (MDR) TB screening in high-burden settings.

What This Study Adds to the Field
Molecular assays for MDR TB diagnosis from sputum specimens can be implemented in high-burden settings. The high accuracy, large reduction in reporting time, and high-volume capacity suggest the assay may revolutionize MDR TB diagnosis.

 

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