Research Article

Molecular Methods and Culture in Diagnosis of Tuberculous Meningitis in Children

Volume: 11 Number: 03 September 15, 2021
  • Gaurav Sharma
  • Bharti Malhotra
  • P. J. John
  • Shipra Bhargava
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Molecular Methods and Culture in Diagnosis of Tuberculous Meningitis in Children

Abstract

Objectives: This study aimed to detect the incidence of tuberculous meningitis (TM) in pediatric patients using GenoType MTBDRplus, GenoType MTBDRsl, and Mycobacteria Growth Indicator Tube (MGIT). Additionally, it aimed to evaluate the utility of GeneXpert MTB/RIF assay in the detection of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in comparison to MGIT culture. Methods: Children under or equal to 15 years of age who were clinically suspected of tuberculous meningitis (TBM) were included in the study. Cerebrospinal Fluid (CSF) samples were collected and tested for GeneXpert MTB/RIF assay and MGIT culture. Culture-positive samples were further analyzed using Line Probe Assay (LPA) to detect drug-resistant mycobacteria. Results: Out of 272 CSF samples, 28 (10.3%) samples were positive for MTB, and 5 (17.8%) were MDR-TB. GeneXpert MTB/RIF assay detected 23 (8.4%) MTB cases of which 3 (13%) were rifampicin-resistant. MGIT culture detected the presence of MTB organism in 19 (6.9%) cases, of which 6 (31.6%) were isoniazid-resistant and 2 (10.5%) were rifampicin-resistant by first line LPA. None of the samples had Extensively Drug-Resistant TB (XDR-TB). GeneXpert MTB/RIF assay had 73.6% sensitivity and 96.4% specificity taking MGIT as a gold standard. Conclusion: Total positivity for MTB was seen in 10.3% cases, among which 17.8% were MDR-TB; no XDR-TB was detected in pediatric patients. GeneXpert MTB/RIF assay is a rapid and reliable method for diagnosis of tuberculous meningitis but may miss some cases, so samples should also be cultured in MGIT to enhance yield and for extended sensitivity panel. J Microbiol Infect Dis 2021; 11(3):140-146.

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Primary Language

English

Subjects

Health Care Administration

Journal Section

Research Article

Authors

Gaurav Sharma This is me
India

Bharti Malhotra This is me
India

P. J. John This is me
India

Shipra Bhargava This is me
India

Publication Date

September 15, 2021

Submission Date

January 6, 2021

Acceptance Date

June 18, 2021

Published in Issue

Year 2021 Volume: 11 Number: 03

APA
Sharma, G., Malhotra, B., John, P. J., & Bhargava, S. (2021). Molecular Methods and Culture in Diagnosis of Tuberculous Meningitis in Children. Journal of Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, 11(03), 140-146. https://doi.org/10.5799/jmid.993883
AMA
1.Sharma G, Malhotra B, John PJ, Bhargava S. Molecular Methods and Culture in Diagnosis of Tuberculous Meningitis in Children. J Microbil Infect Dis. 2021;11(03):140-146. doi:10.5799/jmid.993883
Chicago
Sharma, Gaurav, Bharti Malhotra, P. J. John, and Shipra Bhargava. 2021. “Molecular Methods and Culture in Diagnosis of Tuberculous Meningitis in Children”. Journal of Microbiology and Infectious Diseases 11 (03): 140-46. https://doi.org/10.5799/jmid.993883.
EndNote
Sharma G, Malhotra B, John PJ, Bhargava S (September 1, 2021) Molecular Methods and Culture in Diagnosis of Tuberculous Meningitis in Children. Journal of Microbiology and Infectious Diseases 11 03 140–146.
IEEE
[1]G. Sharma, B. Malhotra, P. J. John, and S. Bhargava, “Molecular Methods and Culture in Diagnosis of Tuberculous Meningitis in Children”, J Microbil Infect Dis, vol. 11, no. 03, pp. 140–146, Sept. 2021, doi: 10.5799/jmid.993883.
ISNAD
Sharma, Gaurav - Malhotra, Bharti - John, P. J. - Bhargava, Shipra. “Molecular Methods and Culture in Diagnosis of Tuberculous Meningitis in Children”. Journal of Microbiology and Infectious Diseases 11/03 (September 1, 2021): 140-146. https://doi.org/10.5799/jmid.993883.
JAMA
1.Sharma G, Malhotra B, John PJ, Bhargava S. Molecular Methods and Culture in Diagnosis of Tuberculous Meningitis in Children. J Microbil Infect Dis. 2021;11:140–146.
MLA
Sharma, Gaurav, et al. “Molecular Methods and Culture in Diagnosis of Tuberculous Meningitis in Children”. Journal of Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, vol. 11, no. 03, Sept. 2021, pp. 140-6, doi:10.5799/jmid.993883.
Vancouver
1.Gaurav Sharma, Bharti Malhotra, P. J. John, Shipra Bhargava. Molecular Methods and Culture in Diagnosis of Tuberculous Meningitis in Children. J Microbil Infect Dis. 2021 Sep. 1;11(03):140-6. doi:10.5799/jmid.993883