MSF technical brief: A rapid TB test for people living with HIV
TB LAM can help close the deadly TB testing gap.
TB is the leading cause of death among people living with HIV. Only around 50 per cent of people living with HIV are properly diagnosed with TB.
A rapid, true point-of-care urine-based TB test (Determine TB
LAM Ag) can help. TB LAM can quickly diagnose TB in people with
AIDS/advanced HIV disease, including those who cannot produce
sputum. TB LAM was recommended by the World Health Organization
in 2015 to aid in the diagnosis of TB in both adults and
children living with HIV. However, scale-up of this lifesaving
test is too slow and benefits too few people.
Médecins
Sans Frontières (MSF) released a
technical brief
analysing gaps in the diagnosis of TB for people living with
HIV, describing the critical role TB LAM testing can play in
saving lives, and providing recommendations for governments to
implement and rapidly scale up access to testing.
Source:
Médecins Sans Frontières