Recent advances in the diagnosis of Mycobacterium tuberculosis
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Recent advances in the diagnosis of Mycobacterium tuberculosis
Abstract
Molecular technologies offer the greatest potential for laboratories in resource-rich countries because they have the highest sensitivity and specificity. Continued use of new technologies will be crucial in elucidating the true epidemiology and pathogenesis of a disease, including the less well studied diseases. Continued development of affordable, sensitive, and specific diagnostic tools will be required for use in resource-poor settings, where the incidence of disease is highest.
Keywords: BACTEC; Mycobacterium; PCR; QuantiFERON; tuberculosis diagnosis.
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