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Liquid culture for Mycobacterium tuberculosis: proceed, but with caution

  • R. M. Anthony
  • , F. G. J. Cobelens
  • , A. Gebhard
  • , P. R. Klatser
  • , R. Lumb
  • , S. Rüsch-Gerdes
  • , D. van Soolingen

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Abstract

Attempts to improve the diagnosis of tuberculosis (TB) in high-burden countries has resulted in significant funding and initiatives to change the method of diagnosis of TB from light microscopy supplemented with X-ray to a sophisticated diagnostic algorithm based on the latest technological innovations. Such activities are overdue and should be welcomed, but the lack of skills and support available to interpret and use the results represents a danger. The introduction of new diagnostic methods, particularly liquid culture, should be carefully structured according to the local situation, failing which frustration and the disruption of previously underdeveloped but adequately functioning laboratories may result
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1051-1053
Journalinternational journal of tuberculosis and lung disease
Volume13
Issue number9
Publication statusPublished - 2009

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  1. SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
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