ADVANCES IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF HIV-ASSOCIATED TUBERCULOSIS

HIV-associated tuberculosis (HIV-TB) remains a global public health challenge, with the major burden being borne by countries in low-resource settings. If World Health Organization targets to reduce TB deaths by 95% and new cases by 90% are to be met by 2035, major improvements in diagnostic strat...

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Main Authors: Ankur Gupta-Wright, Stephen D. Lawn
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: European Medical Journal 2015-05-01
Series:European Medical Journal Respiratory
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hiv
Online Access:https://emj.emg-health.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2018/02/Advances-in-the-Diagnosis-of-HIV-Associated-Tuberculosis.pdf
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spelling doaj-ac78a2330efa46529cb18f9f762475cf2020-11-25T03:55:47ZengEuropean Medical JournalEuropean Medical Journal Respiratory2054-31662015-05-01316070ADVANCES IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF HIV-ASSOCIATED TUBERCULOSIS Ankur Gupta-Wright0Stephen D. Lawn1Department of Clinical Research, Faculty of Infectious and Tropical Diseases, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, UKDepartment of Clinical Research, Faculty of Infectious and Tropical Diseases, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, UK; The Desmond Tutu HIV Centre, Institute of Infectious Disease and Molecular Medicine, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South AfricaHIV-associated tuberculosis (HIV-TB) remains a global public health challenge, with the major burden being borne by countries in low-resource settings. If World Health Organization targets to reduce TB deaths by 95% and new cases by 90% are to be met by 2035, major improvements in diagnostic strategies are among the most pressing needs. HIV coinfection presents particular challenges in the diagnosis of TB due, for example, to the relatively low mycobacterial burden in sputum specimens and rapid dissemination beyond the lungs. Low and middle-income countries still typically rely on traditional diagnostics such as chest radiology and sputum microscopy, which lack sufficient accuracy. Desired characteristics for an HIV-TB diagnostic test are well described and include the ability to test a wide variety of clinical samples, diagnose extra-pulmonary TB, have good accuracy to detect low mycobacterial burden disease, and be deployable at the peripheries of healthcare systems. Following a long period of under-investment in TB research, development of TB diagnostics has progressed rapidly over the past decade and the technology landscape looks much more promising. This article will summarise advances in diagnostics that are particularly relevant to HIV-TB. The Xpert® MTB/RIF and Determine™ TB LAM assays have the most evidence assessing their use in HIV-TB. In addition to nucleic-acid amplification tests and antigen detection we will review new diagnostic technologies. Finally, we discuss whether use of empirical TB treatment offsets the potential impact and reduces the need for new diagnostics.https://emj.emg-health.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2018/02/Advances-in-the-Diagnosis-of-HIV-Associated-Tuberculosis.pdftuberculosishivaidsmycobacterium tuberculosisdiagnosisxpert mtb/rifnucleic acid amplification testlipoarabinomannandetermine tb lamantigen detectionurine
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ADVANCES IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF HIV-ASSOCIATED TUBERCULOSIS
European Medical Journal Respiratory
tuberculosis
hiv
aids
mycobacterium tuberculosis
diagnosis
xpert mtb/rif
nucleic acid amplification test
lipoarabinomannan
determine tb lam
antigen detection
urine
author_facet Ankur Gupta-Wright
Stephen D. Lawn
author_sort Ankur Gupta-Wright
title ADVANCES IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF HIV-ASSOCIATED TUBERCULOSIS
title_short ADVANCES IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF HIV-ASSOCIATED TUBERCULOSIS
title_full ADVANCES IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF HIV-ASSOCIATED TUBERCULOSIS
title_fullStr ADVANCES IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF HIV-ASSOCIATED TUBERCULOSIS
title_full_unstemmed ADVANCES IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF HIV-ASSOCIATED TUBERCULOSIS
title_sort advances in the diagnosis of hiv-associated tuberculosis
publisher European Medical Journal
series European Medical Journal Respiratory
issn 2054-3166
publishDate 2015-05-01
description HIV-associated tuberculosis (HIV-TB) remains a global public health challenge, with the major burden being borne by countries in low-resource settings. If World Health Organization targets to reduce TB deaths by 95% and new cases by 90% are to be met by 2035, major improvements in diagnostic strategies are among the most pressing needs. HIV coinfection presents particular challenges in the diagnosis of TB due, for example, to the relatively low mycobacterial burden in sputum specimens and rapid dissemination beyond the lungs. Low and middle-income countries still typically rely on traditional diagnostics such as chest radiology and sputum microscopy, which lack sufficient accuracy. Desired characteristics for an HIV-TB diagnostic test are well described and include the ability to test a wide variety of clinical samples, diagnose extra-pulmonary TB, have good accuracy to detect low mycobacterial burden disease, and be deployable at the peripheries of healthcare systems. Following a long period of under-investment in TB research, development of TB diagnostics has progressed rapidly over the past decade and the technology landscape looks much more promising. This article will summarise advances in diagnostics that are particularly relevant to HIV-TB. The Xpert® MTB/RIF and Determine™ TB LAM assays have the most evidence assessing their use in HIV-TB. In addition to nucleic-acid amplification tests and antigen detection we will review new diagnostic technologies. Finally, we discuss whether use of empirical TB treatment offsets the potential impact and reduces the need for new diagnostics.
topic tuberculosis
hiv
aids
mycobacterium tuberculosis
diagnosis
xpert mtb/rif
nucleic acid amplification test
lipoarabinomannan
determine tb lam
antigen detection
urine
url https://emj.emg-health.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2018/02/Advances-in-the-Diagnosis-of-HIV-Associated-Tuberculosis.pdf
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