Preferences for Tongue Swab versus Sputum Collection for Tuberculosis Testing: A Multi-Country Survey

Publication date: Jul 04, 2025

Background: Sputum collection for tuberculosis (TB) diagnosis poses challenges for children, people living with HIV, and those who struggle with sputum production. Tongue swab-based molecular testing offers a promising non-invasive alternative, but person-centered research on acceptability is limited. Methods: We conducted a pragmatic survey across eight countries (Vietnam, Philippines, South Africa, Nigeria, Zambia, India, Uganda, Peru) among people with presumptive TB attending primary care facilities. Participants provided both tongue swab and sputum samples, then completed a 5-10 minute survey about their collection preferences. Results: From October 2023 to July 2024, 1,297 participants were enrolled (median age 43 years, 45% female, 13% HIV-positive). Overall, 61% (95% CI: 58-64%) preferred tongue swab collection compared to 22% (95% CI: 20-25%) who preferred sputum collection and 17% (95% CI: 15-19%) with no preference. Preference for tongue swab was consistent across demographic and clinical subgroups, with country-level variation ranging from 47% in South Africa to 74% in Zambia and Nigeria. Conclusion: Strong preference for tongue swab over sputum collection among individuals with presumptive TB supports this diagnostic innovation’s potential to overcome barriers to timely TB testing, particularly for populations struggling with sputum production.

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Concepts Keywords
Diabetes Al
German Based
Microbiological Diagnostic
Philippines Medrxiv
Molecular
Nigeria
Participants
Preference
Preprint
South
Sputum
Swab
Testing
Tongue
Tuberculosis

Semantics

Type Source Name
disease MESH Tuberculosis
pathway KEGG Tuberculosis
disease IDO country
disease IDO production
drug DRUGBANK Carbon monoxide
disease MESH Infectious Diseases
disease MESH Pulmonary Diseases
disease MESH Infection
drug DRUGBANK Etoperidone
disease IDO site
disease IDO history
disease MESH diabetes mellitus
disease MESH pulmonary tuberculosis
disease IDO host
disease IDO assay

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