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Implementation of the thin layer agar method for diagnosis of smear-negative pulmonary tuberculosis in a setting with a high prevalence of human immunodeficiency virus infection in Homa Bay, Kenya

Martin AIC, Munga Waweru P, Babu Okatch F, Amondi Ouma N, Bonte L, Varaine FFV, Portaels F
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Abstract
The objective of this study was to evaluate the performance of a low-cost method, the thin layer agar (TLA) method, for the diagnosis of smear-negative patients. This prospective study was performed in Homa Bay District Hospital in Kenya. Out of 1,584 smear-negative sputum samples, 212 (13.5%) were positive by culture in Löwenstein-Jensen medium (LJ) and 220 (14%) were positive by the TLA method. The sensitivities of LJ and TLA were 71% and 74%, respectively. TLA could become an affordable method for the diagnosis of smear-negative tuberculosis in resource-limited settings, with results available within 2 weeks.

Countries

Kenya

Subject Area

tuberculosisdiagnosticsHIV/AIDS

Languages

English
DOI
10.1128/JCM.00264-09
Published Date
21 Dec 2020
PubMed ID
19494065
Journal
Journal of Clinical Microbiology
Volume | Issue | Pages
Volume 47, Issue 8, Pages 2632-2634
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