OMNIgene.SPUTUM for transporting sputum in ambient temperature for tuberculosis testing: Bangladesh experience

Background: Performance of OMNIgene.SPUTUM (OM-S) for transporting sputum was evaluated. Methods: This exploratory study was conducted during January-December 2019 at four near and one distant healthcare-facilities of Dhaka. Smear-positive pulmonary TB patients’ sputa were collected, divided into ‘O...

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Main Authors: Senjuti Kabir, Sabrina Choudhury, Mohammad Khaja Mafij Uddin, M.D. Fahim Ather, Syed Mohammad Mazidur Rahman, Pronab Kumar Modak, Mohammad Samsuddoha Sarker Shanchay, Tanjina Rahman, Shahriar Ahmed, Sayera Banu
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2025-08-01
Series:Journal of Clinical Tuberculosis and Other Mycobacterial Diseases
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405579425000439
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Summary:Background: Performance of OMNIgene.SPUTUM (OM-S) for transporting sputum was evaluated. Methods: This exploratory study was conducted during January-December 2019 at four near and one distant healthcare-facilities of Dhaka. Smear-positive pulmonary TB patients’ sputa were collected, divided into ‘OM-S untreated’ and ‘OM-S treated’ portions, and transported to testing laboratory, Dhaka, on same-day from near-sites, and through courier from distant-site for smear-microscopy, culture, and Xpert MTB/RIF (Xpert) testing. Subset of ‘OM-S treated’ sample was tested with Xpert without centrifugation. Test results of all portions were compared in between. Results: Total 444 participants were enrolled (near-sites:198, distant-site: 246). All test results were comparable in both portions for near-sites. For distant-site, smear-microscopy’s positivity was reduced by 4.1 % in ‘OM-S treated’, Xpert showed 100 % concordance in both portions, and culture was higher in ‘OM-S treated’ than ‘OM-S untreated’ (92.3 % vs 89.4 %; p = 0.288). Primary contamination rate in ‘OM-S treated’ was lower than ‘OM-S untreated’ (2.0 % vs 9.8 %; p < 0.05). For all sites, median (IQR) time-to-culture positivity was 35 (28, 42) days in both portions. Xpert positivity was 99 % concordant in ‘OM-S treated’ regardless of centrifugation. Conclusions: OM-S is safe for sputum transportation. OM-S mixed sputum can be tested with Xpert and culture. Further studies can validate findings and assess cost-effectiveness.
ISSN:2405-5794