1. Tuberculosis screening among ambulatory people living with HIV: a systematic review and individual participant data meta-analysis
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Dhana, A, Hamada, Y, Kengne, AP, Kerkhoff, AD, Rangaka, MX, Kredo, T, Baddeley, A, Miller, C, Singh, S, Hanifa, Y, Grant, AD, Fielding, K, Affolabi, D, Merle, CS, Wachinou, AP, Yoon, C, Cattamanchi, A, Hoffmann, CJ, Martinson, N, Mbu, ET, Sander, MS, Balcha, TT, Skogmar, S, Reeve, BWP, Theron, G, Ndlangalavu, G, Modi, S, Cavanaugh, J, Swindells, S, Chaisson, RE, Ahmad Khan, F, Howard, AA, Wood, R, Thit, SS, Kyi, MM, Hanson, J ; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1423-3839, Drain, PK, Shapiro, AE, Kufa, T, Churchyard, G, Nguyen, DT, Graviss, EA, Bjerrum, S, Johansen, IS, Gersh, JK, Horne, DJ, LaCourse, SM, Al-Darraji, HAA, Kamarulzaman, A, Kempker, RR, Tukvadze, N, Barr, DA, Meintjes, G, Maartens, G, Dhana, A, Hamada, Y, Kengne, AP, Kerkhoff, AD, Rangaka, MX, Kredo, T, Baddeley, A, Miller, C, Singh, S, Hanifa, Y, Grant, AD, Fielding, K, Affolabi, D, Merle, CS, Wachinou, AP, Yoon, C, Cattamanchi, A, Hoffmann, CJ, Martinson, N, Mbu, ET, Sander, MS, Balcha, TT, Skogmar, S, Reeve, BWP, Theron, G, Ndlangalavu, G, Modi, S, Cavanaugh, J, Swindells, S, Chaisson, RE, Ahmad Khan, F, Howard, AA, Wood, R, Thit, SS, Kyi, MM, Hanson, J ; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1423-3839, Drain, PK, Shapiro, AE, Kufa, T, Churchyard, G, Nguyen, DT, Graviss, EA, Bjerrum, S, Johansen, IS, Gersh, JK, Horne, DJ, LaCourse, SM, Al-Darraji, HAA, Kamarulzaman, A, Kempker, RR, Tukvadze, N, Barr, DA, Meintjes, G, and Maartens, G
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Background: The WHO-recommended tuberculosis screening and diagnostic algorithm in ambulatory people living with HIV is a four-symptom screen (known as the WHO-recommended four symptom screen [W4SS]) followed by a WHO-recommended molecular rapid diagnostic test (eg Xpert MTB/RIF [hereafter referred to as Xpert]) if W4SS is positive. To inform updated WHO guidelines, we aimed to assess the diagnostic accuracy of alternative screening tests and strategies for tuberculosis in this population. Methods: In this systematic review and individual participant data meta-analysis, we updated a search of PubMed (MEDLINE), Embase, the Cochrane Library, and conference abstracts for publications from Jan 1, 2011, to March 12, 2018, done in a previous systematic review to include the period up to Aug 2, 2019. We screened the reference lists of identified pieces and contacted experts in the field. We included prospective cross-sectional, observational studies and randomised trials among adult and adolescent (age ≥10 years) ambulatory people living with HIV, irrespective of signs and symptoms of tuberculosis. We extracted study-level data using a standardised data extraction form, and we requested individual participant data from study authors. We aimed to compare the W4SS with alternative screening tests and strategies and the WHO-recommended algorithm (ie, W4SS followed by Xpert) with Xpert for all in terms of diagnostic accuracy (sensitivity and specificity), overall and in key subgroups (eg, by antiretroviral therapy [ART] status). The reference standard was culture. This study is registered with PROSPERO, CRD42020155895. Findings: We identified 25 studies, and obtained data from 22 studies (including 15 666 participants; 4347 [27·7%] of 15 663 participants with data were on ART). W4SS sensitivity was 82% (95% CI 72–89) and specificity was 42% (29–57). C-reactive protein (≥10 mg/L) had similar sensitivity to (77% [61–88]), but higher specificity (74% [61–83]; n=3571) than, W4SS.
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- 2022