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Target Product Profile of a Molecular Drug-Susceptibility Test for Use in Microscopy Centers | Journal Article / Research | MSF Science Portal
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Target Product Profile of a Molecular Drug-Susceptibility Test for Use in Microscopy Centers

Denkinger CM, Dolinger DL, Schito M, Wells W, Cobelens F, Pai M, Zignol M, Cirillo DM, Alland D, Casenghi M, Gallarda J, Boehme CC, Perkins MD
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Abstract
BACKGROUND
Current phenotypic testing for drug resistance in patients with tuberculosis is inadequate primarily with respect to turnaround time. Molecular tests hold the promise of an improved time to diagnosis.

METHODS
A target product profile for a molecular drug-susceptibility test (DST) was developed on the basis of a collaborative effort that included opinions gathered from researchers, clinicians, policy makers, and test developers on optimal clinical and operational characteristics in settings of intended use. In addition, the current diagnostic ecosystem and the diagnostic development landscape were mapped.

RESULTS
Molecular DSTs for detecting tuberculosis in microscopy centers should ideally evaluate for resistance to rifampin, fluoroquinolones, isoniazid, and pyrazinamide and enable the selection of the most appropriate treatment regimen. Performance characteristics of DSTs need to be optimized, but compromises can be made that depend on the trade-off between a false-positive result and a false-negative result. The operational requirements of a test will vary depending on the site of implementation. However, the most-important considerations pertain to quality control, maintenance and calibration, and the ability to export data.

CONCLUSION
This target product profile defines the needs as perceived by the tuberculosis stakeholder community and attempts to provide a means of communication with test developers to ensure that fit-for-purpose DSTs are being developed.

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Subject Area

antibiotic resistancetuberculosisdiagnostics

Languages

English
DOI
10.1093/infdis/jiu682
Published Date
01 Apr 2015
PubMed ID
25765105
Journal
Journal of Infectious Diseases
Volume | Issue | Pages
Volume 211, Issue suppl_2, Pages S39-49
Issue Date
2015-03-10
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