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Impact of sputum quality on Xpert MTB/RIF Ultra test results for tuberculosis: A multi-country study

Moe, C. A.; Barua, S.; Vijayan, S.; Andama, A. O.; Bimba, J.; Christopher, D. J.; Luong Dinh, V.; Phan, H.; Theron, G. A.; Worodria, W.; Yu, C.; Kremer, K.; Nahid, P.; Yerlikaya, S.; Denkinger, C.; Cattamanchi, A.; Muyoyeta, M.

2026-04-03 respiratory medicine
10.64898/2026.04.01.26350003 medRxiv
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Rationale: Sputum-based testing using Xpert MTB/RIF Ultra (Xpert) is the most common molecular testing method for diagnosing tuberculosis (TB). Objectives: To evaluate whether sputum quality influences Xpert positivity and diagnostic accuracy. Methods: We screened consecutive people for presumptive TB in India, the Philippines, Vietnam, Nigeria, South Africa, Uganda, and Zambia as part of the R2D2 TB Network and ADAPT studies. Participants provided 2-3 sputum samples for Xpert and culture reference testing. The quality of the first sputum sample was graded following standardized procedures by trained research staff and used for Xpert testing. We performed logistic regression to evaluate whether sputum grade was independently associated with Xpert positivity, and calculated sensitivity and specificity of Xpert against a culture-based microbiological reference standard (MRS). Measurements and Main Results: Among 1,855 participants, 798 (43%) were female, 348 (19%) were living with HIV (PLHIV), and 1795 (97%) had a cough of [≥]2 weeks. Overall, 313 (17%) had a positive Xpert result. Most sputum samples were salivary (83%). Xpert positivity was lowest among salivary samples (16.1%) and highest among purulent samples (31.2%). After adjusting for demographic and clinical variables, there was no significant association between any sputum grade and Xpert positivity. Xpert sensitivity (salivary: 89%, mucoid: 91%, mucopurulent: 87%, purulent: 100%) and specificity (>98%) were high across sputum grades. Conclusions: Sputum quality was not independently associated with Xpert positivity and Xpert sensitivity was high across all sputum grades. These findings support molecular testing of all sputum samples for TB diagnosis regardless of macroscopic appearance.

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