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Rational use of Xpert testing in patients with presumptive TB: clinicians should be encouraged to use the test-treat threshold.

Tom DecrooAquiles R Henríquez-TrujilloAnja De WeggheleireLutgarde Lynen
Published in: BMC infectious diseases (2017)
If the pre-test probability is above the test-treat threshold, empirical treatment is justified, because even a negative Xpert will not lower the post-test probability below the treatment threshold. However, Xpert testing for the diagnosis of TB should be performed in patients for whom the probability of TB was lower than the test-treat threshold. Especially in resource constrained settings clinicians should be encouraged to take clinical decisions and use scarce resources rationally.
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