Evaluation of stool-based testing to diagnose tuberculosis in children using the Truenat platform in routine settings in Nigeria

2025 Journal of Clinical Microbiology 1 citations

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ABSTRACT The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends testing stool with Xpert MTB/RIF Ultra (Xpert-Ultra) as an initial diagnostic test for detection of tuberculosis (TB) and rifampicin resistance in children. The option of testing stool on the Truenat platform could benefit children and their caregivers in remote areas where GeneXpert is not available. We report the results of research to validate a protocol for processing and testing stool on Truenat using an adapted Simple One Step (SOS) stool method in routine settings in Nigeria. Stool specimens from children with presumptive TB were tested with Truenat MTB Plus (Truenat) and Xpert-Ultra using a comparative cross-sectional study design. A total of 510 children were enrolled and submitted a stool specimen. Of these, 482 (94.5%) had valid results on both platforms, 28 (5.8%) with MTB detected and 454 MTB not detected. Of the 28 with MTB detected, eight were detected on both platforms, seven on Truenat only, and 13 on Xpert-Ultra only. The concordance rate between Truenat and Xpert-Ultra was high at 95.8%. Significantly more non-determinate (error/invalid) results were observed with Truenat compared to Xpert-Ultra (4.7% versus 1.2% respectively; P < 0.001). Truenat can accurately detect MTB using 100 mg of stool with an adapted SOS stool protocol. Further optimizing extraction methods could reduce the frequency of non-determinate results. These results hold promise for expansion of childhood TB diagnosis services to hard-to-reach areas with limited infrastructure that are suitable for Truenat placement. Global scale-up of these alternative testing approaches will be necessary to close the gap in childhood TB case finding. IMPORTANCE Following WHO recommendations, high TB burden countries have commenced testing stool on GeneXpert to improve TB case finding among children and others who may not easily produce sputum. In previous work, we adapted the Simple One Step (SOS) stool method for GeneXpert for the Truenat platform. In the present study, we validated the revised processing method under routine conditions in health care facilities in Nigeria. We tested stool from 510 children with presumptive TB on both the GeneXpert and Truenat platforms across a variety of health care settings. Concordance between Truenat and Xpert MTB detection was high at 95.8%, confirming stool can be tested on Truenat in routine services. Our study demonstrates that TB diagnostic testing for children can be provided in peripheral health facilities located in remote geographic areas with limited infrastructure where Truenat can be placed. Global scale-up will help further close the gap in childhood TB case finding.

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2025
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e0104125-e0104125
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Jamiu Olabamiji, K. Ochei, O J Daniel et al. (2025). Evaluation of stool-based testing to diagnose tuberculosis in children using the Truenat platform in routine settings in Nigeria. Journal of Clinical Microbiology , e0104125-e0104125. https://doi.org/10.1128/jcm.01041-25

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10.1128/jcm.01041-25