Background: Drug-resistant tuberculosis (DR-TB) is considered a real threat to the achievement of TB control. Testing of mycobacterial culture and testing of drug susceptibility (DST) capacity are limited in resource-poor countries, therefore inadequate treatment may occur, favouring resistance development. We evaluated the molecular assay GenoType® MTBDRplus (Hain Lifescience, Germany) in order to detect DR-TB directly in clinical specimens as a means of providing a more accurate management of chronic TB patients in Burkina Faso, a country with a high TB-HIV co-infection prevalence. Methods: Samples were collected in Burkina Faso where culture and DST are not currently available, and where chronic cases are therefore classified and treated...
Background:The World Health Organization reports that in 2006 alone, there were approximately 9.2 mi...
BACKGROUND:Accurate diagnosis of tuberculosis, especially by using rapid molecular assays, can reduc...
Past genotypic studies of Mycobacterium tuberculosis may have incorrectly estimated the importance o...
OBJECTIVE/BACKGROUND: Drug-resistant strains of tuberculosis (TB) represent a major threat to global...
IntroductionMulti-drug resistance is a major challenge in the control of tuberculosis. Despite newer...
AbstractObjective/BackgroundDrug-resistant strains of tuberculosis (TB) represent a major threat to ...
The World Health Organization has recommended use of molecular-based tests MTBDRplus and GeneXpert M...
PMID:26017968 WOS:000355185600088Background This study aimed to evaluate the usefulness of the Xpert...
Abstract Background This study aimed to evaluate the usefulness of the Xpert MTB/RIF assay for...
Worldwide control of TB is hindered by insensitive and slow indicative approaches, significantly for...
The World Health Organization has recommended use of molecular-based tests MTBDRplus and GeneXpert M...
AbstractBackgroundTuberculosis (TB) remains a major cause of mortality and morbidity all over the wo...
Rapid but simple diagnostic tools for the detection of drug-resistant (DR) tuberculosis (TB) have be...
The slow-growing nature of Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex hinders the improvement of turnaround ...
The surveillance of drug resistance among tuberculosis (TB) patients is central to preventing the sp...
Background:The World Health Organization reports that in 2006 alone, there were approximately 9.2 mi...
BACKGROUND:Accurate diagnosis of tuberculosis, especially by using rapid molecular assays, can reduc...
Past genotypic studies of Mycobacterium tuberculosis may have incorrectly estimated the importance o...
OBJECTIVE/BACKGROUND: Drug-resistant strains of tuberculosis (TB) represent a major threat to global...
IntroductionMulti-drug resistance is a major challenge in the control of tuberculosis. Despite newer...
AbstractObjective/BackgroundDrug-resistant strains of tuberculosis (TB) represent a major threat to ...
The World Health Organization has recommended use of molecular-based tests MTBDRplus and GeneXpert M...
PMID:26017968 WOS:000355185600088Background This study aimed to evaluate the usefulness of the Xpert...
Abstract Background This study aimed to evaluate the usefulness of the Xpert MTB/RIF assay for...
Worldwide control of TB is hindered by insensitive and slow indicative approaches, significantly for...
The World Health Organization has recommended use of molecular-based tests MTBDRplus and GeneXpert M...
AbstractBackgroundTuberculosis (TB) remains a major cause of mortality and morbidity all over the wo...
Rapid but simple diagnostic tools for the detection of drug-resistant (DR) tuberculosis (TB) have be...
The slow-growing nature of Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex hinders the improvement of turnaround ...
The surveillance of drug resistance among tuberculosis (TB) patients is central to preventing the sp...
Background:The World Health Organization reports that in 2006 alone, there were approximately 9.2 mi...
BACKGROUND:Accurate diagnosis of tuberculosis, especially by using rapid molecular assays, can reduc...
Past genotypic studies of Mycobacterium tuberculosis may have incorrectly estimated the importance o...