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False-positive Xpert<SUP>®</SUP> MTB/RIF assays in previously treated patients: need for caution in interpreting results
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EngineeringTuberculosis PreventionDiagnosisPathologyDiagnosticsRespiratory Tract InfectionFalse-positive XpertTranslational MedicineDiagnostic TestPreventive TreatmentTuberculosis DiagnosticsDisease AssessmentLaboratory MedicineMolecular DiagnosticsClinical EvaluationPulmonary TuberculosisDiagnostic CriterionClinical EvidenceTuberculosisClinical MicrobiologyNegative Tb CulturesMolecular Diagnostic TechniquesXpert ResultsInfectious Respiratory DiseaseMedicine
Xpert(®) MTB/RIF is the initial diagnostic test of choice for tuberculosis (TB). It is not known if false-positive results are more common in previously treated patients. We report four patients with successful treatment for TB up to 5 years previously who presented with respiratory tract infection and were Xpert-positive, but had negative TB cultures and clinical improvement without anti-tuberculosis treatment. We hypothesise that the Xpert results were false-positive due to the presence of dead Mycobacterium tuberculosis bacilli in lungs and sputum. Further work is required to determine the specificity of Xpert in previously treated patients.
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