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NYAMOGOBA, H. D. N. |
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KIKUVI, G. |
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MPOKE, S. |
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WAIYAKI, P. G. |
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SOOLINGEN, D. VAN |
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2017-05-24T10:25:23Z |
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2017-05-24T10:25:23Z |
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2017-05-24 |
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https://www.ajol.info/index.php/eamj/article/view/96634 |
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http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/3174 |
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Objective: To determine the accuracy of Ziehl-Neelsen microscopy in the diagnosis of TB in setings of high HIV prevalence.
Design: Cross-sectional descriptive study.
Setting: Hospitals serving areas of high human immunodeficiency virus prevalence in western Kenya. The study was conducted between September 2007 and September 2009.
Results: In total, 341/872 (39.1%) of the TB suspects were positive in ZN, 53.1% (181/341) of them culture positive. Only 3.8% (20/531) of the ZN smear negatives were culture positive. Of the 695 suspects evaluated for both Mycobacterium and HIV infection, 255 (36.7%) were ZN smear positive, 42.7% of them HIV positive. Out of the 440 ZN smear negatives, 37% were HIV positive. Similarly, 168 suspects were culture positive, 46.4% of them HIV positive. The HIV infection did not significantly reduce ZN smear positivity rate (P = 0.42) and culture sensitivity (P = 0.09). The ZN sensitivity and specificity were 88.1% and 79.7%, respectively. The predictive values were 58.0 (PPV), and 95.5% (NPV), respectively. However, the area under the ROC curve was 0.84, with 95% CI between 0.80-0.87 and P< 0.001). The ZN smear microscopy had a lesser ability to distinguish between TB and non-TB cases compared to culture.
Conclusion: ZN microscopy causes a significant over-diagnosis of TB in settings of high HIV/AIDS prevalence. There is need for further studies on this subject taking into consideration the various confounding factors. |
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en |
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East African Medical Journal |
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East African Medical Journal;Vol. 89 No. 8 August 2012 |
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ZIEHL-NEELSEN MICROSCOPY |
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diagnosis of tuberculosis |
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high human immunodeficiency virus |
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JKUAT |
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Kenya |
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tuberculosis |
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ZIEHL-NEELSEN MICROSCOPY IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF TUBERCULOSIS IN SETTINGS OF HIGH HUMAN IMMUNODEFICIENCY VIRUS PREVALENCE |
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Article |
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