International Journal of Infectious Diseases (Dec 2015)

Use of string test and stool specimens to diagnose pulmonary tuberculosis

  • Andrew R. DiNardo,
  • Andrew Hahn,
  • Jacinta Leyden,
  • Charles Stager,
  • Ellen Jo Baron,
  • Edward A. Graviss,
  • Anna M. Mandalakas,
  • Elizabeth Guy

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijid.2015.10.022
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 41, no. C
pp. 50 – 52

Abstract

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Background: The Xpert MTB/RIF (MTB/RIF) test has advanced the field of tuberculosis (TB) diagnostics; however, depending on age and HIV status, 10–85% of individuals with presumed pulmonary TB (PTB) are unable to produce sputum. Methods: The feasibility of using MTB/RIF and culture on stool and string test specimens from 13 adult patients with presumed PTB was studied. Results: The string test was well tolerated with a median Wong Baker Faces score of 2. The string test had 100% sensitivity and specificity by MTB/RIF and 87.5% sensitivity and 100% specificity by culture. In stool, Mycobacterium tuberculosis DNA was detected in all cases of culture-confirmed PTB. Conclusion: The string test and stool provide diagnostic specimens that warrant further investigation.

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