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Contribution and Acceptability of Bacteriological Collection Tools in the Diagnosis of Tuberculosis in Children Infected with HIV.

Bintou Sanogo1,2, Pegdewende Eliane Kiema3, Makoura Barro1,2, Sahoura Fatimata Nacro3, Saga Alain Ouermi4, Philippe Msellati5, Boubacar Nacro2.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study is to evaluate the feasibility and tolerability of new bacteriological samples to diagnose tuberculosis (TB) in HIV-infected children. METHOD AND PATIENTS: HIV1-infected children with suspicion of TB in Universitary Hospital Sourô Sanon (Burkina Faso) were included in a prospective cohort study. Children underwent three gastric aspirates (GA) if aged <4 years; two GA, one string test (ST) if aged 4-9 years and three sputum, one ST if aged 10-13 years. All children underwent one nasopharyngeal aspirate (NPA) and one stool sample. To assess feasibility and tolerability of procedures, adverse events were identified and pain was rated on different scales. Samples were tested by microscopy, culture, GeneXpert® (Xpert®).
RESULTS: Sixty-three patients were included. Mean age was 8.92 years, 52.38% were females. Ninety-five GA, 67 sputum, 62 NPA, 60 stool and 55 ST had been performed. During sampling, the main adverse events were cough at 68/95 GA and 48/62 NPA; sneeze at 50/95 GA and 38/62 NPA and vomiting at 4/55 ST. On the behavioral scale, the average pain score during collection was 6.38/10 for GA; 7.70/10 for NPA and 1.03/10 for ST. Of the 31 cases of TB, bacteriological confirmation was made in 12 patients.
CONCLUSION: ST, stool is well-tolerated alternatives specimens for diagnosing TB in children. NPA has a poor feasibility and tolerability in children.
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Keywords:  HIV; NPA; child; stool; string test; tuberculosis

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34037789     DOI: 10.1093/tropej/fmab027

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Trop Pediatr        ISSN: 0142-6338            Impact factor:   1.165


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Review 1.  Diagnostic Advances in Childhood Tuberculosis-Improving Specimen Collection and Yield of Microbiological Diagnosis for Intrathoracic Tuberculosis.

Authors:  Eric Wobudeya; Maryline Bonnet; Elisabetta Ghimenton Walters; Pamela Nabeta; Rinn Song; Wilfred Murithi; Walter Mchembere; Bunnet Dim; Jean-Voisin Taguebue; Joanna Orne-Gliemann; Mark P Nicol; Olivier Marcy
Journal:  Pathogens       Date:  2022-03-23
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