Test characteristics of urinary lipoarabinomannan and predictors of mortality among hospitalized HIV-infected tuberculosis suspects in Tanzania.

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dc.contributor.author Talbot, E.
dc.contributor.author Munseri, P.
dc.contributor.author Teixeira, P.
dc.contributor.author Matee, M.
dc.contributor.author Bakari, M.
dc.contributor.author Lahey, T.
dc.contributor.author von Reyn, F.
dc.date.accessioned 2013-04-16T09:44:41Z
dc.date.available 2013-04-16T09:44:41Z
dc.date.issued 2012
dc.identifier.citation Talbot, E., Munseri, P., Teixeira, P., Matee, M., Bakari, M., Lahey, T., & von Reyn, F. (2012). Test characteristics of urinary lipoarabinomannan and predictors of mortality among hospitalized HIV-infected tuberculosis suspects in Tanzania. PloS one, 7(3), e32876.
dc.identifier.other doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0032876.
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/799
dc.description.abstract BACKGROUND: Tuberculosis is the most common cause of death among patients with HIV infection living in tuberculosis endemic countries, but many cases are not diagnosed pre-mortem. We assessed the test characteristics of urinary lipoarabinomannan (LAM) and predictors of mortality among HIV-associated tuberculosis suspects in Tanzania. METHODS: We prospectively enrolled hospitalized HIV-infected patients in Dar es Salaam, with ≥2 weeks of cough or fever, or weight loss. Subjects gave 2 mLs of urine to test for LAM using a commercially available ELISA, ≥2 sputum specimens for concentrated AFB smear and solid media culture, and 40 mLs of blood for culture. RESULTS: Among 212 evaluable subjects, 143 (68%) were female; mean age was 36 years; and the median CD4 count 86 cells/mm(3). 69 subjects (33%) had culture confirmation of tuberculosis and 65 (31%) were LAM positive. For 69 cases of sputum or blood culture-confirmed tuberculosis, LAM sensitivity was 65% and specificity 86% compared to 36% and 98% for sputum smear. LAM test characteristics were not different in patients with bacteremia but showed higher sensitivity and lower specificity with decreasing CD4 cell count. Two month mortality was 64 (53%) of 121 with outcomes available. In multivariate analysis there was significant association of mortality with absence of anti-retroviral therapy (p = 0.004) and a trend toward association with a positive urine LAM (p = 0.16). Among culture-negative patients mortality was 9 (75%) of 12 in LAM positive patients and 27 (38%) of 71 in LAM negative patients (p = 0.02). en_GB
dc.language.iso en en_GB
dc.publisher PLoS One.
dc.relation.ispartofseries PLoS One. 7(3):e32876.
dc.subject Test Characteristics en_GB
dc.subject Urinary Lipoarabinomannan en_GB
dc.subject Predictors of Mortality en_GB
dc.subject Tuberculosis en_GB
dc.subject Tanzania. en_GB
dc.subject HIV-Infected
dc.title Test characteristics of urinary lipoarabinomannan and predictors of mortality among hospitalized HIV-infected tuberculosis suspects in Tanzania. en_GB
dc.type Article en_GB


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