Rolling out Xpert MTB/RIF® for tuberculosis detection in HIV-positive populations: An opportunity for systems strengthening

Background: To eliminate preventable deaths, disease and suffering due to tuberculosis ,improved diagnostic capacity is critical. The Cepheid Xpert MTB/RIF® assay is recommended by the World Health Organization as the initial diagnostic test for people with suspected HIV associatedtuberculosis. Howe...

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Main Authors: Ishani Pathmanathan, Anand Date, William L. Coggin, John Nkengasong, Amy S. Piatek, Heather Alexander
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Language:English
Published: AOSIS 2017-03-01
Series:African Journal of Laboratory Medicine
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Online Access:https://ajlmonline.org/index.php/ajlm/article/view/460
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spelling doaj-1bab945160e7411db5a06f776632a3562020-11-25T00:17:27ZengAOSISAfrican Journal of Laboratory Medicine2225-20022225-20102017-03-0162e1e910.4102/ajlm.v6i2.460155Rolling out Xpert MTB/RIF® for tuberculosis detection in HIV-positive populations: An opportunity for systems strengtheningIshani Pathmanathan0Anand Date1William L. Coggin2John Nkengasong3Amy S. Piatek4Heather Alexander5Division of Global HIV and TB, US Centers for Disease Control & Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia and Epidemic Intelligence Service, US Centers for Disease Control & Prevention, Atlanta, GeorgiaDivision of Global HIV and TB, US Centers for Disease Control & Prevention, Atlanta, GeorgiaDivision of Global HIV and TB, US Centers for Disease Control & Prevention, Atlanta, GeorgiaDivision of Global HIV and TB, US Centers for Disease Control & Prevention, Atlanta, GeorgiaGlobal Health Bureau, United States Agency for International Development, Washington DCDivision of Global HIV and TB, US Centers for Disease Control & Prevention, Atlanta, GeorgiaBackground: To eliminate preventable deaths, disease and suffering due to tuberculosis ,improved diagnostic capacity is critical. The Cepheid Xpert MTB/RIF® assay is recommended by the World Health Organization as the initial diagnostic test for people with suspected HIV associatedtuberculosis. However, despite high expectations, its scale-up in real-world settings has faced challenges, often due to the systems that support it. Opportunities for System Strengthening: In this commentary, we discuss needs and opportunities for systems strengthening to support widespread scale-up of Xpert MTB/RIF as they relate to each step within the tuberculosis diagnostic cascade, from finding presumptive patients, to collecting, transporting and testing sputum specimens, to reporting and receiving results, to initiating and monitoring treatment and, ultimately, to ensuring successful and timely treatment and cure. Investments in evidence-based interventions at each step along the cascade and within the system as a whole will augment not only the utility of Xpert MTB/RIF, but also the successful implementation of future diagnostic tests. Conclusion: Xpert MTB/RIF will only improve patient outcomes if optimally implemented within the context of strong tuberculosis programmes and systems. Roll-out of this technology to people living with HIV and others in resource-limited settings offers the opportunity to leverage current tuberculosis and HIV laboratory, diagnostic and programmatic investments, while also addressing challenges and strengthening coordination between laboratory systems, laboratory-programme interfaces, and tuberculosis-HIV programme interfaces. If successful, the benefits of this tool could extend beyond progress toward global End TB Strategy goals, to improve system-wide capacity for global disease detection and control.https://ajlmonline.org/index.php/ajlm/article/view/460tuberculosisXpert MTB/RIFlaboratory systems strengthening
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author Ishani Pathmanathan
Anand Date
William L. Coggin
John Nkengasong
Amy S. Piatek
Heather Alexander
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Anand Date
William L. Coggin
John Nkengasong
Amy S. Piatek
Heather Alexander
Rolling out Xpert MTB/RIF® for tuberculosis detection in HIV-positive populations: An opportunity for systems strengthening
African Journal of Laboratory Medicine
tuberculosis
Xpert MTB/RIF
laboratory systems strengthening
author_facet Ishani Pathmanathan
Anand Date
William L. Coggin
John Nkengasong
Amy S. Piatek
Heather Alexander
author_sort Ishani Pathmanathan
title Rolling out Xpert MTB/RIF® for tuberculosis detection in HIV-positive populations: An opportunity for systems strengthening
title_short Rolling out Xpert MTB/RIF® for tuberculosis detection in HIV-positive populations: An opportunity for systems strengthening
title_full Rolling out Xpert MTB/RIF® for tuberculosis detection in HIV-positive populations: An opportunity for systems strengthening
title_fullStr Rolling out Xpert MTB/RIF® for tuberculosis detection in HIV-positive populations: An opportunity for systems strengthening
title_full_unstemmed Rolling out Xpert MTB/RIF® for tuberculosis detection in HIV-positive populations: An opportunity for systems strengthening
title_sort rolling out xpert mtb/rif® for tuberculosis detection in hiv-positive populations: an opportunity for systems strengthening
publisher AOSIS
series African Journal of Laboratory Medicine
issn 2225-2002
2225-2010
publishDate 2017-03-01
description Background: To eliminate preventable deaths, disease and suffering due to tuberculosis ,improved diagnostic capacity is critical. The Cepheid Xpert MTB/RIF® assay is recommended by the World Health Organization as the initial diagnostic test for people with suspected HIV associatedtuberculosis. However, despite high expectations, its scale-up in real-world settings has faced challenges, often due to the systems that support it. Opportunities for System Strengthening: In this commentary, we discuss needs and opportunities for systems strengthening to support widespread scale-up of Xpert MTB/RIF as they relate to each step within the tuberculosis diagnostic cascade, from finding presumptive patients, to collecting, transporting and testing sputum specimens, to reporting and receiving results, to initiating and monitoring treatment and, ultimately, to ensuring successful and timely treatment and cure. Investments in evidence-based interventions at each step along the cascade and within the system as a whole will augment not only the utility of Xpert MTB/RIF, but also the successful implementation of future diagnostic tests. Conclusion: Xpert MTB/RIF will only improve patient outcomes if optimally implemented within the context of strong tuberculosis programmes and systems. Roll-out of this technology to people living with HIV and others in resource-limited settings offers the opportunity to leverage current tuberculosis and HIV laboratory, diagnostic and programmatic investments, while also addressing challenges and strengthening coordination between laboratory systems, laboratory-programme interfaces, and tuberculosis-HIV programme interfaces. If successful, the benefits of this tool could extend beyond progress toward global End TB Strategy goals, to improve system-wide capacity for global disease detection and control.
topic tuberculosis
Xpert MTB/RIF
laboratory systems strengthening
url https://ajlmonline.org/index.php/ajlm/article/view/460
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