The inclusion of children and adolescents in tuberculosis diagnostic development and evaluation-a consensus statement

Else M Bijker, Lyn Horn, Sylvia LaCourse, Emily L MacLean, Ben J Marais, Mark P Nicol, Laura Olbrich, James A Seddon, Jayne S Sutherland, Rinn Song, Heather J Zar, Devan Jaganath*, Child TB Diagnostics Consensus Group

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

The diagnosis of paediatric tuberculosis remains a challenge due to the non-specificity of symptoms and the paucibacillary nature of tuberculosis in children. However, in the development of new tuberculosis diagnostics, the unique needs of children and adolescents are rarely considered in the design process, with delays in evaluation and approval. No clear guidance is available on when and how to include children and adolescents in tuberculosis diagnostic development and evaluation. To address this gap, we conducted a Delphi consensus process with 42 stakeholders, including one qualitative and two quantitative rounds. Consensus was achieved on 20 statements, with agreement that the needs and perspectives of children, adolescents, and their caregivers should be incorporated throughout diagnostic design and evaluation. Opportunities exist for the early use of well characterised samples and prospective enrolment of children and adolescents in tuberculosis diagnostic evaluation, with consideration of the type of test, expected benefit, and potential risks. Pathogen-based tests might be initially optimised and assessed in adults and adolescents, but parallel evaluation in children is needed for host-based tests. Late-stage evaluation and implementation studies should examine combination testing and integration into clinical algorithms. The statements support collaboration between developers, researchers, regulators, and users to widen and accelerate the diagnostic pipeline for paediatric tuberculosis.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)e688-e695
JournalThe Lancet. Infectious diseases
Volume24
Issue number11
Early online date3 Jul 2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2024

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