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BACKGROUND: Sputum smear microscopy is the most useful tool used for the screening of presumptive tuberculosis cases. Conventionally Ziehl-Neelsen (ZN) based staining is used to microscopically
screen sputum from the presumptive Tuberculosis Cases. However, Fluorescent microscopy (FM) is
now gradually replacing the conventional ZN microscopy because of its higher efficiency and efficacy in
detecting Mycobacterium tuberculosis. In patients, who do not produce sufficiently high number of
bacilli, and are known as Smear-negative, efficacy of both types of microscopy remains questionable as
no Mycobacteria are detected in the sputum of these patients and they are falsely labelled as
smear-negative.
OBJECTIVE: This retrospective study was conducted on the patient samples received from different
parts of Sindh to study the proportions of false-negative tuberculosis using fluorescent microscopy.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: A retrospective cross-sectional study was conducted from June 2014 to
June 2016 at the Tuberculosis Laboratories of Dow University of Health Sciences. Data analyzed for
1439 samples received during 24-month period, which had subsequently been confirmed by culture. All
laboratory work was performed as per guidelines of the National Program. Statistical analysis was
performed on MedCalc® and Open Epi®.
RESULTS: During 24-month period, among the 1439 cases, 832(57.81%) were from males and 499
(34.67%) were smear negative. Culture showed that 72 (14.42%) were false-negative among all-negatives.
Overall sensitivity observed was 92.21% [95%CI 90.29%-93.85%] and specificity 82.91% [95%CI 79.38%-
86.06%]. The proportion of false negativity among all negatives in females (16.11%) was significantly
higher (p=0.002) as compared to males (13.47%). Conclusions: Even with the introduction of Fluorescent
Microscopy, smear microscopy cannot be solely relied upon for the diagnosis of tuberculosis, as
considerable number of patients producing insufficient number of bacilli to be detected by microscopy.
Muhammad Yahya Noori, Faiza Ali, Zaheer Ali, Tooba Arshad, Muhammad Asif, Shaheen Sharafat. (2017) The Ratio of Smear-Negative Tuberculosis in Sindh: An insight using Fluorescence Microscopy, Journal of Liaquat University of Medical and Health Sciences, Volume-16, Issue-2.
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