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Scholars Journal of Applied Medical Sciences | Volume-12 | Issue-02
Evaluation of Gene Xpert Test of Stool Specimen with that of Induced Sputum as Gold Standard
Dr. Urbasree Devi, Dr. Amrin Sultana, Mst. Rumana Islam Bisty, Dr. Israt Jahan, Dr. Samsunnahar Dina, Dr. Kazi Mansura Zesmin
Published: Feb. 19, 2024 | 64 58
DOI: 10.36347/sjams.2024.v12i02.012
Pages: 162-167
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Abstract
Background: Globally Tuberculosis (TB) is a major infectious disease. In 2011, there were an estimated 8.7 million new cases with 6% childhood tuberculosis. The majority of the cases occurring in high TB burden countries worldwide. Confirmed diagnosis of childhood TB remains challenging for physicians. MT test and Chest X-ray usually has very little diagnostic value for the diagnosis of pulmonary tuberculosis in children who has symptom criteria suggestive of PTB. Objectives: This study was done to evaluate of Gene Xpert Test of Stool Specimen with that of Induced Sputum as Gold Standard. Methods: The cross-sectional study was conducted in the Department of Pediatrics, Sir Salimullah Medical College & Mitford Hospital from January 2020 to June 2021. A total of 48 subjects of both sexes with the age range from 1 month to 59 months were included in the study. Data were collected over a period of eleven months and analyzed by appropriate computer based programmed software Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS), version 22. Results: In this study, most of the children 14 (29.2%) lies between 13 months to 24 months. About most of the children 28 (58.33%) were male and 20 (41.67%) children were female. According to the clinical presentation majority of the children present with fever 39(75.0%), followed by cough (72.9%) and weight loss (50%), history of contact was present in 15 (31.3%) children. Chest X-ray of 54% children was suggestive of PTB (as Consolidation, Milliary mottling, patchy opacity etc) 46% showed normal X-ray findings. Gene X-pert of Induced sputum could detect M.Tuberculosis in case of 12.5% children and in 87.5% cases Gene X-pert could not detect M.Tuberculosis in induced sputum. M.Tuberculosis was detected by Stool X-pert in 18% of children who were clinically diagnosed as PTB. In 82% of patient stool X-pert could not detect M.Tuberculosis. Conclusion: Gene Xpert test of stool specimen is a relatively easy test for the diagnosis ........