Induced sputum is safe and well-tolerated for TB diagnosis in a resource-poor primary healthcare setting.

Cesar Ugarte-Gil; Paul T Elkington; Eduardo Gotuzzo; Jon S Friedland; David AJ Moore ORCID logo; (2015) Induced sputum is safe and well-tolerated for TB diagnosis in a resource-poor primary healthcare setting. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF TROPICAL MEDICINE AND HYGIENE, 92 (3). pp. 633-635. ISSN 0002-9637 DOI: 10.4269/ajtmh.14-0583
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Improved tuberculosis (TB) diagnostics are required. Induced sputum sampling is superior to spontaneous sputum analysis for diagnosis of pulmonary TB. Therefore, we examined the applicability of induced sputum in primary health centers of the Peruvian TB program and studied the safety and tolerability of this procedure. We show that induced sputum is safe, inexpensive, and well-tolerated in a resource-limited environment. Widespread use of induced sputum at primary health centers can be implemented and may improve TB diagnosis.


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