The lack of capacity to provide laboratory confirmation of a diagnosis of tuberculosis disease (TB) is contributing to enormous gaps in the ability to find, treat and follow TB patients. WHO estimates that globally only about 57% of the notified new cases of pulmonary TB in 2012 and about 19% of rifampicin-resistant TB cases were laboratory confirmed. The Cepheid Xpert(\uae) MTB/RIF assay has been credited with revolutionizing laboratory testing to aid in the diagnosis of TB and rifampicin-resistant TB. This semi-automated test can detect both the causative agent of TB and mutations that confer rifampicin resistance from clinical specimens within 2 h after starting the test. In this article, we review the performance of the test, its pathwa...
Rapid progress has been made in the development of new diagnostic assays for tuberculosis in recent ...
Background: A crucial impediment to global tuberculosis control is the lack of an accurate, rapid di...
Objectives: Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) remains one of the most significant causes of mortality...
Background: Timely diagnosis and treatment of tuberculosis is important to treat the disease and to ...
Worldwide control of TB is hindered by insensitive and slow indicative approaches, significantly for...
Pulmonary tuberculosis still remains a major communicable disease worldwide. In 2013, 9 million peop...
Background: A crucial impediment to global tuberculosis control is the lack of an accurate, rapid di...
Tuberculosis (TB) is one of the top 10 causes of death worldwide. TB has further been exacerbated by...
MTB/RIF (Xpert) is an automated molecular test for simultaneous detection of tuberculosis (TB) and ...
BACKGROUND: Programmes that introduce rapid molecular tests for tuberculosis and tuberculosis drug r...
The Xpert MTB/RIF (Cepheid) non-laboratory-based molecular assay has potential to improve the diagno...
BACKGROUND: Programmes that introduce rapid molecular tests for tuberculosis and tuberculosis drug r...
Background:The World Health Organization reports that in 2006 alone, there were approximately 9.2 mi...
Background: The World Health Organization has endorsed the Xpert MTB/RIF assay for investigation of ...
SummaryEarly detection and effective treatment are crucial for tuberculosis control, but global case...
Rapid progress has been made in the development of new diagnostic assays for tuberculosis in recent ...
Background: A crucial impediment to global tuberculosis control is the lack of an accurate, rapid di...
Objectives: Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) remains one of the most significant causes of mortality...
Background: Timely diagnosis and treatment of tuberculosis is important to treat the disease and to ...
Worldwide control of TB is hindered by insensitive and slow indicative approaches, significantly for...
Pulmonary tuberculosis still remains a major communicable disease worldwide. In 2013, 9 million peop...
Background: A crucial impediment to global tuberculosis control is the lack of an accurate, rapid di...
Tuberculosis (TB) is one of the top 10 causes of death worldwide. TB has further been exacerbated by...
MTB/RIF (Xpert) is an automated molecular test for simultaneous detection of tuberculosis (TB) and ...
BACKGROUND: Programmes that introduce rapid molecular tests for tuberculosis and tuberculosis drug r...
The Xpert MTB/RIF (Cepheid) non-laboratory-based molecular assay has potential to improve the diagno...
BACKGROUND: Programmes that introduce rapid molecular tests for tuberculosis and tuberculosis drug r...
Background:The World Health Organization reports that in 2006 alone, there were approximately 9.2 mi...
Background: The World Health Organization has endorsed the Xpert MTB/RIF assay for investigation of ...
SummaryEarly detection and effective treatment are crucial for tuberculosis control, but global case...
Rapid progress has been made in the development of new diagnostic assays for tuberculosis in recent ...
Background: A crucial impediment to global tuberculosis control is the lack of an accurate, rapid di...
Objectives: Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) remains one of the most significant causes of mortality...