Point of care diagnostics for tuberculosis

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Autor(a) principal: Garcia-Basteiro, Alberto L.
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: DiNardo, Andrew R., Saavedra, Belén, Silva, Denise Rossato, Palmero, Domingo Juan, Gegia, Medea, Migliori, Giovanni Battista, Duarte, Raquel, Mambuque, Edson T., Centis, Rosella, Cuevas, Eduardo Luis, Izco, Santiago, Theron, Grant
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10183/214653
Resumo: The goals of the End TB strategy, which aims to achieve a 90% reduction in tuberculosis (TB) incidence and a 95% reduction in TB mortality by 2035, will not be achieved without new tools to fight TB. These include improved point of care (POC) diagnostic tests that are meant to be delivered at the most decentralised levels of care where the patients make the initial contact with the health system, as well as within the community. These tests should be able to be performed on an easily accessible sample and provide results in a timely manner, allowing a quick treatment turnaround time of a few minutes or hours (in a single clinical encounter), hence avoiding patient loss-to-follow-up. There have been exciting developments in recent years, including the WHO endorsement of Xpert MTB/RIF, Xpert MTB/RIF Ultra, loop-mediated isothermal amplification (TB-LAMP) and lateral flow lipoarabinomannan (LAM). However, these tests have limitations that must be overcome before they can be optimally applied at the POC. Furthermore, worrying short- to medium-term gaps exist in the POC diagnostic test development pipeline. Thus, not only is better implementation of existing tools and algorithms needed, but new research is required to develop new POC tests that allow the TB community to truly make an impact and find the ‘‘missed TB cases’’.
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spelling Garcia-Basteiro, Alberto L.DiNardo, Andrew R.Saavedra, BelénSilva, Denise RossatoPalmero, Domingo JuanGegia, MedeaMigliori, Giovanni BattistaDuarte, RaquelMambuque, Edson T.Centis, RosellaCuevas, Eduardo LuisIzco, SantiagoTheron, Grant2020-11-05T04:07:20Z20182531-0437http://hdl.handle.net/10183/214653001106318The goals of the End TB strategy, which aims to achieve a 90% reduction in tuberculosis (TB) incidence and a 95% reduction in TB mortality by 2035, will not be achieved without new tools to fight TB. These include improved point of care (POC) diagnostic tests that are meant to be delivered at the most decentralised levels of care where the patients make the initial contact with the health system, as well as within the community. These tests should be able to be performed on an easily accessible sample and provide results in a timely manner, allowing a quick treatment turnaround time of a few minutes or hours (in a single clinical encounter), hence avoiding patient loss-to-follow-up. There have been exciting developments in recent years, including the WHO endorsement of Xpert MTB/RIF, Xpert MTB/RIF Ultra, loop-mediated isothermal amplification (TB-LAMP) and lateral flow lipoarabinomannan (LAM). However, these tests have limitations that must be overcome before they can be optimally applied at the POC. Furthermore, worrying short- to medium-term gaps exist in the POC diagnostic test development pipeline. Thus, not only is better implementation of existing tools and algorithms needed, but new research is required to develop new POC tests that allow the TB community to truly make an impact and find the ‘‘missed TB cases’’.application/pdfengPulmonology. [Barcelona]. Vol. 24, no. 2 (2018), p. 73-85TuberculoseDiagnósticoTestes de sensibilidade microbianaSistemas automatizados de assistência junto ao leitoTestes imediatosSinais e sintomasRevisãoTuberculosisPoint-of-careDiagnosisTarget product profileXpertLAMNAATPoint of care diagnostics for tuberculosisEstrangeiroinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSTEXT001106318.pdf.txt001106318.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain73329http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/214653/2/001106318.pdf.txt613b0c27495604243d3934c898f309b6MD52ORIGINAL001106318.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf463011http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/214653/1/001106318.pdfeeb83235e858b945ad3ac2d19e8d8038MD5110183/2146532020-11-06 05:09:38.177247oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/214653Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestopendoar:2020-11-06T07:09:38Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false
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title Point of care diagnostics for tuberculosis
spellingShingle Point of care diagnostics for tuberculosis
Garcia-Basteiro, Alberto L.
Tuberculose
Diagnóstico
Testes de sensibilidade microbiana
Sistemas automatizados de assistência junto ao leito
Testes imediatos
Sinais e sintomas
Revisão
Tuberculosis
Point-of-care
Diagnosis
Target product profile
Xpert
LAM
NAAT
title_short Point of care diagnostics for tuberculosis
title_full Point of care diagnostics for tuberculosis
title_fullStr Point of care diagnostics for tuberculosis
title_full_unstemmed Point of care diagnostics for tuberculosis
title_sort Point of care diagnostics for tuberculosis
author Garcia-Basteiro, Alberto L.
author_facet Garcia-Basteiro, Alberto L.
DiNardo, Andrew R.
Saavedra, Belén
Silva, Denise Rossato
Palmero, Domingo Juan
Gegia, Medea
Migliori, Giovanni Battista
Duarte, Raquel
Mambuque, Edson T.
Centis, Rosella
Cuevas, Eduardo Luis
Izco, Santiago
Theron, Grant
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author2 DiNardo, Andrew R.
Saavedra, Belén
Silva, Denise Rossato
Palmero, Domingo Juan
Gegia, Medea
Migliori, Giovanni Battista
Duarte, Raquel
Mambuque, Edson T.
Centis, Rosella
Cuevas, Eduardo Luis
Izco, Santiago
Theron, Grant
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Garcia-Basteiro, Alberto L.
DiNardo, Andrew R.
Saavedra, Belén
Silva, Denise Rossato
Palmero, Domingo Juan
Gegia, Medea
Migliori, Giovanni Battista
Duarte, Raquel
Mambuque, Edson T.
Centis, Rosella
Cuevas, Eduardo Luis
Izco, Santiago
Theron, Grant
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Tuberculose
Diagnóstico
Testes de sensibilidade microbiana
Sistemas automatizados de assistência junto ao leito
Testes imediatos
Sinais e sintomas
Revisão
topic Tuberculose
Diagnóstico
Testes de sensibilidade microbiana
Sistemas automatizados de assistência junto ao leito
Testes imediatos
Sinais e sintomas
Revisão
Tuberculosis
Point-of-care
Diagnosis
Target product profile
Xpert
LAM
NAAT
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Tuberculosis
Point-of-care
Diagnosis
Target product profile
Xpert
LAM
NAAT
description The goals of the End TB strategy, which aims to achieve a 90% reduction in tuberculosis (TB) incidence and a 95% reduction in TB mortality by 2035, will not be achieved without new tools to fight TB. These include improved point of care (POC) diagnostic tests that are meant to be delivered at the most decentralised levels of care where the patients make the initial contact with the health system, as well as within the community. These tests should be able to be performed on an easily accessible sample and provide results in a timely manner, allowing a quick treatment turnaround time of a few minutes or hours (in a single clinical encounter), hence avoiding patient loss-to-follow-up. There have been exciting developments in recent years, including the WHO endorsement of Xpert MTB/RIF, Xpert MTB/RIF Ultra, loop-mediated isothermal amplification (TB-LAMP) and lateral flow lipoarabinomannan (LAM). However, these tests have limitations that must be overcome before they can be optimally applied at the POC. Furthermore, worrying short- to medium-term gaps exist in the POC diagnostic test development pipeline. Thus, not only is better implementation of existing tools and algorithms needed, but new research is required to develop new POC tests that allow the TB community to truly make an impact and find the ‘‘missed TB cases’’.
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