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Evaluation of Urine Lipoarabinomannan Antigen Test in Diagnosis of Mycobacterium Tuberculosis Infections among Div Infected Patients in Western Kenva

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dc.contributor.author Tonui Ronald K.
dc.date.accessioned 2018-09-11T10:00:29Z
dc.date.available 2018-09-11T10:00:29Z
dc.date.issued 2012-06
dc.identifier.uri http://ir.mu.ac.ke:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/1627
dc.description.abstract Background - The laboratory diagnosis of tuberculosis is hampered by low ensitivity of currently available microbiological tests as well as high costs and time-consuming of the more sensitive respiratory secretions molecular-based tests. Difficulties in HIV -infected patients coupled in transferring with increased nature bacilli into incidence of extrapulmonary disease also reduce the utility of sputum microscopy. More rapid, easy to use and cheaper diagnostic tools are therefore essential in improving treatment, reducing transmission rates, and particularly in controlling development of drug resistance. Objectives - (1) To describe the immunological and clinical characteristics of HIV /TB co- infected adults in western Kenya. (2) To determine the sensitivity of a urine antigen test in the diagnosis of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in HIV infected adults in western Kenya. (3) To determine factors associated with the test's sensitivity Methods - This cross-sectional study involved 88 HIV infected adults recruited from the AMPATH TB clinics between February and June 2011. Socio-demographic and clinical data as well as routine laboratory results were obtained from patient's electronic records. Participants were asked to provide a urine sample for TB ELISA. The sensitivity of the ELISA was then established using sputum smear positivity, clinical diagnosis and radiological tests as the reference. Logistic regression analysis was performed to estimate the independent influence of each predictor variable on the odds of a positive urine ELISA Results - The mean age of the study sample was 37.9 years (SD 10.0) and 50% were female. Pulmonary TB was seen in 74.1 % of the patients and the mean CD4 cell count was 176 cells/pl. Urine ELISA was positive in 31.8% of all the patients (20% among smear- positives and 46% among smear-negatives). Pulmonary infection, negative sputum smears and low CD4 counts were significantly associated with a positive test. Conclusion - Sensitivity of the test is low but it has potential application in smear negative patients. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Moi Univesity en_US
dc.subject Lipoarabinomannan en_US
dc.subject Mycobacterium en_US
dc.title Evaluation of Urine Lipoarabinomannan Antigen Test in Diagnosis of Mycobacterium Tuberculosis Infections among Div Infected Patients in Western Kenva en_US
dc.type Thesis en_US


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