BACKGROUND: The turnaround times for phenotypic tests used to monitor the bacterial load of Mycobacterium tuberculosis, in both clinical and preclinical studies, are delayed by the organism’s slow growth in culture media. The existence of differentially culturable populations of M.tuberculosis may result in an underestimate of the true number. Moreover, culture methods are susceptible to contamination resulting in loss of critical data points. Objectives: We report the adaptation of our robust, culture-free assay utilising 16S ribosomal RNA, developed for sputum, to enumerate the number of bacteria present in animal tissues as a tool to improve the read-outs in preclinical drug efficacy studies. METHODS: Initial assay adaptation was perform...
Molecular bacterial load assay (MBLA) rapidly quantifies viable Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) and...
SummaryClassical determination of growth inhibition of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in macrophages and...
BACKGROUND: Old, stationary cultures of Mycobacterium tuberculosis contain a majority of bacteria th...
Background: The turnaround times for phenotypic tests used to monitor the bacterial load of Mycobact...
The aim of the study is to compare counting of colony forming units (CFU), the time to positivity (T...
A molecular assay to quantify Mycobacterium tuberculosis is described. In vitro, 98% (n = 96) of spu...
OBJECTIVES: The current method for testing new drugs against tuberculosis in vivo is the enumeration...
Funding: European and Developing Countries Clinical Trials Partnership (EDCTP) – Pan African Biomark...
In the absence of a correlate(s) of protection against human tuberculosis and a validated animal mod...
This work was supported by the commonwealth studentship award for Bariki Mtafya at University of St ...
The testing of vaccines for tuberculosis is costly and time-consuming, and dependent on preclinical ...
Due to the slow growth rate and pathogenicity of mycobacteria, enumeration by traditional reference ...
A molecular assay to quantify Mycobacterium tuberculosis is described. In vitro, 98% (n = 96) of spu...
Quantitation of bacterial load in tissues is essential for experimental investigation of Mycobacteri...
This study looks to monitor tuberculosis treatment response using molecular techniques. An assay f...
Molecular bacterial load assay (MBLA) rapidly quantifies viable Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) and...
SummaryClassical determination of growth inhibition of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in macrophages and...
BACKGROUND: Old, stationary cultures of Mycobacterium tuberculosis contain a majority of bacteria th...
Background: The turnaround times for phenotypic tests used to monitor the bacterial load of Mycobact...
The aim of the study is to compare counting of colony forming units (CFU), the time to positivity (T...
A molecular assay to quantify Mycobacterium tuberculosis is described. In vitro, 98% (n = 96) of spu...
OBJECTIVES: The current method for testing new drugs against tuberculosis in vivo is the enumeration...
Funding: European and Developing Countries Clinical Trials Partnership (EDCTP) – Pan African Biomark...
In the absence of a correlate(s) of protection against human tuberculosis and a validated animal mod...
This work was supported by the commonwealth studentship award for Bariki Mtafya at University of St ...
The testing of vaccines for tuberculosis is costly and time-consuming, and dependent on preclinical ...
Due to the slow growth rate and pathogenicity of mycobacteria, enumeration by traditional reference ...
A molecular assay to quantify Mycobacterium tuberculosis is described. In vitro, 98% (n = 96) of spu...
Quantitation of bacterial load in tissues is essential for experimental investigation of Mycobacteri...
This study looks to monitor tuberculosis treatment response using molecular techniques. An assay f...
Molecular bacterial load assay (MBLA) rapidly quantifies viable Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) and...
SummaryClassical determination of growth inhibition of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in macrophages and...
BACKGROUND: Old, stationary cultures of Mycobacterium tuberculosis contain a majority of bacteria th...