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. 2016 Nov 14;16:147. doi: 10.1186/s12890-016-0316-z

Table 2.

Diagnostic accuracy of symptoms and rapid testing for diagnosing culture-confirmed pulmonary tuberculosis.

Sensitivity Specificity Positive PV Negative PV
Positive/Total % (95% CI) Negative/Total % (95% CI) % (95% CI) % (95% CI)
Existing screening algorithms
 Cough 66/123 54 (44–63) 376/552 68 (64–72) 27 (22–33) 87 (83–90)
 Any TB-related Symptoma 95/123 77 (69–84) 222/552 40 (36–44) 22 (18–27) 89 (84–92)
 Any TB-related Symptoma or Abnormal chest x-ray 102/123 83 (75–89) 219/552 40 (36–44) 23 (20–28) 91 (87–95)
Urine LAM alone
 Urine LAM Test Positive 38/123 31 (23–39) 508/552 92 (89–94) 46 (35–58) 86 (83–88)
Adding urine LAM to existing screening algorithms
 Cough or Urine LAM Positive 84/123 68 (59–76) 353/552 63 (60–68) 30 (24–35) 90 (87–93)
 Any TB-related Symptoma or Urine LAM Positive 102/123 83 (75–89) 205/552 37 (33–41) 23 (19–27) 91 (86–94)
 Any TB-related Symptoma or Abnormal chest x-ray or Urine LAM Positive 107/123 87 (80–92) 208/552 38 (34–42) 24 (20–28) 93 (89–96)

CI confidence interval, LAM lipoarabinomannan, PV predictive value, TB tuberculosis

a TB-related symptoms were current cough, fever, night sweats, and weight loss