P-1682. Accuracy of Xpert MTB/XDR Panel to Detect Antitubercular Drug Resistance in Indian Children
Dhruv Gandhi, Shatakshi Garg, Sonal Patil, Dhruv Mamtora, Ira Shah

TL;DR
This study evaluates how well the Xpert MTB/XDR test detects drug-resistant tuberculosis in children in India compared to other diagnostic methods.
Contribution
The study is the first to assess the performance of Xpert MTB/XDR for drug resistance detection in pediatric TB patients in India.
Findings
Xpert MTB/XDR showed perfect agreement with LPA for rifampicin and katG-mediated isoniazid resistance.
Moderate to almost perfect agreement was found for fluoroquinolone resistance but only slight agreement for ethionamide resistance.
Xpert MTB/XDR may serve as a standalone test for determining drug-resistant TB in children.
Abstract
The microbiological diagnosis of tuberculosis (TB) has evolved from conventional methods like culture and phenotypic drug-sensitivity testing (pDST) to rapid molecular assays such as line probe assays (LPA), Xpert MTB/Rif, Xpert Ultra, and Xpert MTB/XDR. While LPAs are highly sensitive and specific, they require specialized infrastructure and training, limiting their use in resource-constrained settings. Xpert MTB/XDR, a newer reflex test, detects resistance to multiple drugs, but its performance in pediatric TB remains understudied. The aim of this study is to evaluate the agreement between Xpert MTB/Rif or Ultra, Xpert MTB/XDR, LPAs, and 3-drug pDST for detecting antitubercular drug resistance in children.Table 1:Type of sample tested and the type of TB diagnosed in the patientsNote: TB- Tuberculosis, XDR- Extensively drug-resistant, RR- Rifampicin resistant, MDR-…
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TopicsTuberculosis Research and Epidemiology · Biosimilars and Bioanalytical Methods · Pharmaceutical studies and practices
