AI Article Synopsis

  • Tongue dorsum swabbing may serve as a simpler alternative to traditional sputum collection for tuberculosis (TB) testing, with previous studies showing good detection rates using the Xpert Ultra test.
  • In a study of 321 participants in South Africa, the Xpert Ultra achieved a sensitivity of 75.5% and specificity of 100%, while the Molbio Truenat MTB Ultima had a sensitivity of 71.6% and specificity of 96.9%.
  • The results indicate that tongue swabs could enhance TB testing efficiency, and further refinements could improve diagnostic accuracy.

Article Abstract

Unlabelled: Tongue dorsum swabbing is a potential alternative to sputum collection for tuberculosis (TB) testing. Previous studies showed that Cepheid Xpert MTB/RIF Ultra (Xpert Ultra) can detect DNA on tongue swabs stored in buffer, with 72% sensitivity and 100% specificity relative to a sputum microbiological reference standard (sputum MRS). The present study evaluated a more convenient sample collection protocol (dry swab storage), combined with streamlined sample processing protocols, for evaluating two commercial TB diagnostic tests: Xpert Ultra and Molbio Truenat MTB Ultima (MTB Ultima). Copan FLOQSwabs were self-collected or collected by study workers from 321 participants in Western Cape, South Africa. All participants had symptoms suggestive of TB, and 245 of them had sputum MRS-confirmed TB (by sputum MGIT culture and/or Xpert Ultra). One tongue swab per participant was tested on Xpert Ultra, and another tongue swab was tested with MTB Ultima. Xpert Ultra was 75.5% sensitive and 100% specific relative to sputum MRS, similar to previous methods that used swabs stored in buffer. MTB Ultima was 71.6% sensitive and 96.9% specific relative to sputum MRS. When sample lysates that were false-negative or invalid by MTB Ultima were frozen, thawed, and re-tested, MTB Ultima sensitivity rose to 79.1%. Both tests were more sensitive with swabs from participants with higher sputum Xpert Ultra semi-quantitative results. Although additional development could improve diagnostic accuracy, these results further support tongue swabs as easy-to-collect samples for TB testing.

Importance: Tongue dorsum swabbing is a promising alternative to sputum collection for tuberculosis (TB) testing. Our results lend further support for tongue swabs as exceptionally easy-to-collect samples for high-throughput TB testing.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11005402PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/jcm.00019-24DOI Listing

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