Rapid detection of complex directly from clinical specimens is critical for patient care. Mycobacterial culture requires days to weeks for results and therefore many laboratories employ rapid molecular methods for the diagnosis of tuberculosis. There are two FDA-cleared molecular assays for the detection of complex in the United States and both are cleared for testing of respiratory specimens only. The detection of complex in extrapulmonary specimens is often done using laboratory-developed PCR methods. In this work, the verification and subsequent validation of test performance over a decade is detailed for a laboratory-developed PCR assay (MTBRP) that detects complex from respiratory and non-respiratory specimens. The assay also provides information about potential isoniazid resistance. The performance of the MTBRP PCR assay was compared to the Cepheid Xpert MTB/RIF assay in acid-fast smear positive and smear negative specimens and mycobacterial culture for acid-fast smear positive specimens. The MTBRP assay demonstrated 99% correlation with the Xpert MTB/RIF assay using 499 respiratory specimens. The performance of the MTBRP PCR assay compared with mycobacterial culture for 867 AFB smear positive respiratory and non-respiratory specimens demonstrated a sensitivity of 100% and a specificity of 99.1%. This work provides longitudinal evidence using real-world clinical laboratory conditions and specimens to demonstrate that laboratory-developed PCR assays such as the MTBRP can provide a rapid and sensitive method for detection of pulmonary and extra-pulmonary tuberculosis from a wide-variety of smear positive specimen sources.

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