This study compares the detection of Mycobacterium tuberculosis through bacilloscopy (Ziehl-Neelsen stain), growth in Lowenstein-Jensen medium, and polymerase chain reaction (PCR) carried out with DNA taken directly from various types of samples. A total of 252 samples were analyzed (114 sputum, 96 urine, 15 cerebrospinal fluid, and 27 of other types) from 160 patients with any form of suspected tuberculosis who came to the Clinical Pathology Laboratory of the Specialties Hospital of the Western National Medical Center of the Mexican Social Security Institute. In all cases Ziehl-Neelsen stains were done, as were also cultures with Lowenstein-Jensen medium and PCR amplification of a segment of 285 base pairs specific to the M. tuberculosis c...
Aims: To develop a readily applicable polymerase chain reaction (PCR) based technique which would pe...
Early diagnosis plays a vital role in controlling tuberculosis. The conventional methodology is slow...
Aims: To develop a readily applicable polymerase chain reaction (PCR) based technique which would pe...
This study compares the detection of Mycobacterium tuberculosis through bacilloscopy (Ziehl-Neelsen ...
Tuberculosis control is a priority for the Ministry of Health policies in Brazil. In the present wor...
The development of nucleic acid-based technologies has improved the sensitivity, specificity and spe...
This study compares smear, growth in Lowenstein-Jensen medium, and in-house polymerase chain reactio...
This study compares smear, growth in Lowenstein-Jensen medium, and in-house polymerase chain reactio...
This study compares smear, growth in Lowenstein-Jensen medium, and in-house polymerase chain reactio...
The development of nucleic acid-based technologies has improved the sensitivity, specificity and spe...
This study compares smear, growth in Lowenstein-Jensen medium, and in-house polymerase chain reactio...
ABSTRACT Tuberculosis has remained to be a major public health problem in Nepal. The risk of spread ...
The development of nucleic acid-based technologies has improved the sensitivity, specificity and spe...
In the present research work, a specific 285 bp DNA fragment was used for detection of Mycobacterium...
SETTING: The diagnosis of extra-pulmonary tuberculosis (EPTB) remains an important clinical problem,...
Aims: To develop a readily applicable polymerase chain reaction (PCR) based technique which would pe...
Early diagnosis plays a vital role in controlling tuberculosis. The conventional methodology is slow...
Aims: To develop a readily applicable polymerase chain reaction (PCR) based technique which would pe...
This study compares the detection of Mycobacterium tuberculosis through bacilloscopy (Ziehl-Neelsen ...
Tuberculosis control is a priority for the Ministry of Health policies in Brazil. In the present wor...
The development of nucleic acid-based technologies has improved the sensitivity, specificity and spe...
This study compares smear, growth in Lowenstein-Jensen medium, and in-house polymerase chain reactio...
This study compares smear, growth in Lowenstein-Jensen medium, and in-house polymerase chain reactio...
This study compares smear, growth in Lowenstein-Jensen medium, and in-house polymerase chain reactio...
The development of nucleic acid-based technologies has improved the sensitivity, specificity and spe...
This study compares smear, growth in Lowenstein-Jensen medium, and in-house polymerase chain reactio...
ABSTRACT Tuberculosis has remained to be a major public health problem in Nepal. The risk of spread ...
The development of nucleic acid-based technologies has improved the sensitivity, specificity and spe...
In the present research work, a specific 285 bp DNA fragment was used for detection of Mycobacterium...
SETTING: The diagnosis of extra-pulmonary tuberculosis (EPTB) remains an important clinical problem,...
Aims: To develop a readily applicable polymerase chain reaction (PCR) based technique which would pe...
Early diagnosis plays a vital role in controlling tuberculosis. The conventional methodology is slow...
Aims: To develop a readily applicable polymerase chain reaction (PCR) based technique which would pe...