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Introduction of the Simple One-Step stool Xpert Ultra method to detect TB in children and adults

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2023

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<b>SETTING:</b> In 2020, the National TB Programme (NTP) of Vietnam conducted an implementation pilot of the Simple One-Step (SOS) stool processing method using Xpert<sup>®</sup> MTB/RIF Ultra (Ultra) among children and people living with HIV (PLHIV) with signs and symptoms of TB.<b>DESIGN and OBJECTIVES:</b> Using data from this pilot and collecting information on healthcare workers´ (HCWs) perceptions, we assessed the feasibility, acceptability and potential impact of routine stool testing for TB.<b>RESULTS:</b> HCWs perceived collection of stools from children as least stressful of all sample types, stool processing as acceptable and the SOS stool method as easy to perform. After a 3-month induction period, the proportion of initial non-determinate Ultra stool tests was less than 5%. Combined Ultra testing of a respiratory sample and stool resulted in an increase in the proportion of bacteriologically confirmed TB among PLHIV and children by respectively 4.1% (95% CI 1.6-6.6) and 3.9% (95% CI 1.6-6.2). Among children, <i>Mycobacterium tuberculosis</i> was more often detected in stool (26.1%) than in respiratory samples (23.4%) (<i>P</i> = 0.06), including one child with rifampicin resistance.<b>CONCLUSION:</b> Stool testing can be feasibly implemented both in adult PLHIV and in children in routine settings, providing a non-invasive alternative sample type for the diagnosis of TB for patients who cannot produce sputum.