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Investigation of sputum volatiles to classify active tuberculosis: A pilot study

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Grant S. Ochoa
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Browse, Graham E.
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Hill, Jane E. *
DOI:10.1016/j.tube.2026.102762delete
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Abstract

Abstract

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Tuberculosis (TB) remains a major global health challenge due in part to limitations in rapid and affordable diagnostics. Current diagnostic methods are time-intensive and often inaccessible in resource-limited settings, emphasizing the urgent need for rapid, low-cost screening approaches. One promising strategy involves the analysis of volatile molecules associated with TB-infection. In this study (n = 100) we identify 14 sputum-derived volatiles and utilize them to construct a machine learning model that classifies samples by TB status with a sensitivity of 90% and a specificity of 86% across cross-validation folds. The resulting profile provides a foundation for further biomarker validation studies with an expanded sample size and the development of non-invasive breath diagnostics.
Keywords:
PULMONARY TUBERCULOSIS
EXHALED BREATH
DIAGNOSIS
HIV
BIOMARKERS
CARE
TB

Journal

Tuberculosis cover
Tuberculosis
IF:
2.9
Papers:
147
Citations:
3.6K

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University of British Columbia
Scholars:
6.9W
Papers: 6.1W
Citations: 8.6W