Sputum Smear-positive, Xpert MTB/RIF-negative Results: Magnitude and Treatment Outcomes of Patients in Myanmar
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Myanmar's National Tuberculosis Programme (NTP) uses the Xpert MTB/RIF assay to diagnose rifampicin (RMP) resistance in sputum smear-positive (Sm+) pulmonary tuberculosis (TB) patients. The Xpert test may occasionally yield negative results (Xpert-) for Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex, indicating a false-positive sputum smear result, false-negative Xpert result or infection with non-tuberculous mycobacteria (NTM). Patients with NTM may respond poorly to first-line anti-tuberculosis treatment. To assess the burden of Sm+, Xpert- results at the national level and treatment outcomes of Sm+, Xpert- patients in Yangon Region. A cohort study involving a retrospective record review of routinely collected NTP data. In 2015 and 2016, 4% of the 25 359 Sm+ patients who underwent Xpert testing nationally were Sm+, Xpert-. Similarly, in the Yangon Region, 5% of the 5301 Sm+ patients were also Xpert- and were treated with first-line anti-tuberculosis regimens. Smear grade (scanty/1+) and age ⩾65 years were associated with Sm+, Xpert- results. The 88% treatment success rate for this group was similar to that of Sm+, Xpert+ patients without RMP resistance. Approximately 4-5% of Sm+ TB patients were Xpert-. There is an urgent need to formulate guidelines on how to reassess and manage these patients.
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