Implementation of pooled testing of sputum specimens from multiple individuals for rapid molecular detection of tuberculosis in Cameroon: retrospective evaluation of efficiency, cost, and instrument time to result

Implementation of pooled testing of sputum specimens from multiple individuals for rapid molecular detection of tuberculosis in Cameroon: retrospective evaluation of efficiency, cost, and instrument time to result

Publication date: Mar 22, 2026

Background Only 54% of people with TB had an initial molecular diagnostic test in 2024, due to barriers including high test costs. Pooled testing is implemented in Cameroon as a strategy to increase testing efficiency on the Xpert MTB/RIF Ultra (Ultra) assay and extend molecular testing to more people when test reagents are limited, as recently recommended by the World Health Organization. At GeneXpert sites, laboratory personnel decide whether to test individually or in pools and pool size based on locally available information, including smear microscopy results, lab positivity rates, daily testing volume, availability of Ultra cartridges and GeneXpert modules, and patient characteristics. Methods We conducted a retrospective evaluation of Ultra testing at GeneXpert laboratories that implemented both individual and pooled testing in pools of 2 to 8. Ultra test results and duration were extracted from GeneXpert instruments. Testing efficiency, instrument time to result, and assay cost were analyzed overall and by pool size. Results From October 2023 to March 2025, 71,328 sputum specimens were tested at 16 GeneXpert laboratories. For 59,164 specimens tested in pools, including 1,999 (3.4%) with TB detected, 20,838 Ultra cartridges were used, or 0.35 cartridges per result, enabling an additional 38,326 people to have molecular test results compared to if specimens were tested individually. The average time to result varied from 45 minutes to 10 minutes for specimens tested in pools of 2 or 8, respectively, as compared to 66 minutes for individual testing. The calculated assay cost per result was $2.81 for specimens tested in pools (from $5.29 to $1.19 for specimens in pools of 2 or 8, respectively) as compared to $7.97 for individual testing. Discussion Implementation of pooled testing enabled many more people to have a molecular test result for TB, with significant time and cost savings compared to individual testing.

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Concepts Keywords
Daily Assay
Genexpert Cartridges
Pool Compared
Tuberculosis Cost
Genexpert
Including
Individual
Molecular
Pooled
Pools
Specimens
Test
Tested
Testing
Ultra

Semantics

Type Source Name
disease MESH tuberculosis
pathway KEGG Tuberculosis

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