PURPOSE OF REVIEW: This review summarizes the recent literature on the developments in diagnostics for pulmonary tuberculosis (TB). RECENT FINDINGS: A growing body of literature regarding the Xpert MTB/RIF assay confirms the high diagnostic accuracy in a range of clinical settings, including amongst inpatients, those with HIV coinfection and in children with culture-positive disease. Early experiences with operational implementation are now being reported from South Africa. Initial small-scale evaluations suggest that newer versions of line-probe assays have diagnostic accuracy similar to that of the Xpert MTB/RIF assay. Next-generation fully automated molecular assays that use isothermal amplification may in the future be more readily impl...
BACKGROUND: The global tuberculosis epidemic results in nearly 2 million deaths and 9 million new ca...
Background: Retreatment cases of tuberculosis are reemerging as public and global health concerns, n...
Current tools and strategies for diagnosis of tuberculosis (TB) are inadequate, particularly in sett...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Control of tuberculosis necessitates prompt diagnosis and access to effective tre...
Tuberculosis (TB) infection is one of the main health problems facing society today. It is still res...
Tests that detect Mycobacterium tuberculosis antigens in clinical specimens could provide rapid dire...
Pulmonary tuberculosis still remains a major communicable disease worldwide. In 2013, 9 million peop...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The aim is to summarize the evidence base for tuberculosis (TB) diagnostics, revi...
BACKGROUND: Despite recent technologic improvements in identifying mycobacterium tuberculosis, we ar...
The identification of improved diagnostic tests for tuberculosis has been identified as a global res...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Globally tuberculosis is mainly diagnosed by sputum smear microscopy, which fails...
The Xpert MTB/RIF (Cepheid) non-laboratory-based molecular assay has potential to improve the diagno...
Objective: To evaluate the feasibility of the implementation of a commercial rapid molecular diagno...
Rapid progress has been made in the development of new diagnostic assays for tuberculosis in recent ...
Rapid progress has been made in the development of new diagnostic assays for tuberculosis in recent ...
BACKGROUND: The global tuberculosis epidemic results in nearly 2 million deaths and 9 million new ca...
Background: Retreatment cases of tuberculosis are reemerging as public and global health concerns, n...
Current tools and strategies for diagnosis of tuberculosis (TB) are inadequate, particularly in sett...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Control of tuberculosis necessitates prompt diagnosis and access to effective tre...
Tuberculosis (TB) infection is one of the main health problems facing society today. It is still res...
Tests that detect Mycobacterium tuberculosis antigens in clinical specimens could provide rapid dire...
Pulmonary tuberculosis still remains a major communicable disease worldwide. In 2013, 9 million peop...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The aim is to summarize the evidence base for tuberculosis (TB) diagnostics, revi...
BACKGROUND: Despite recent technologic improvements in identifying mycobacterium tuberculosis, we ar...
The identification of improved diagnostic tests for tuberculosis has been identified as a global res...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Globally tuberculosis is mainly diagnosed by sputum smear microscopy, which fails...
The Xpert MTB/RIF (Cepheid) non-laboratory-based molecular assay has potential to improve the diagno...
Objective: To evaluate the feasibility of the implementation of a commercial rapid molecular diagno...
Rapid progress has been made in the development of new diagnostic assays for tuberculosis in recent ...
Rapid progress has been made in the development of new diagnostic assays for tuberculosis in recent ...
BACKGROUND: The global tuberculosis epidemic results in nearly 2 million deaths and 9 million new ca...
Background: Retreatment cases of tuberculosis are reemerging as public and global health concerns, n...
Current tools and strategies for diagnosis of tuberculosis (TB) are inadequate, particularly in sett...