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Developments in Clinical & Medical Pathology

Molecular Methods of Testing Tuberculosis Reviewing the Method of Molecular Diagnosis of Mycobacterium in Infected Patients for Treatment in India

  • Open or Close Deva Rupal*

    Pune University, India

    *Corresponding author: Deva Rupal, Professor, Pune University, 1400 Part 1 scheme 114, Vijay Nagar, Indore, India

Submission: March 3, 2018; Published: May 15, 2018

Volume1 Issue2
May 2018

Abstract

This article complies the work that was done which should be further continued may for newer diagnosis of Mycobacterium infected patients India up to level of species to enable clinicians to prescribe the right diagnosis and treatment the suspects of TB for the “The war against Tuberculosis through diagnosis and treatment”. It is important to be able to identify type of Mycobacterium at species level especially the resistant MDR (multiple Drug Resistance ) and XDR( extreme Drug Resistance) strains in patients to find the resistance at the level of genes, which can be done using molecular biology line probe assay methods as described earlier Vlaspolder et al. [1]. Apart from classical methods of diagnosis of and combination of modern methods of microbiology, pathology and biochemical methods it was possible to identify the infecting organism using modern developed method as published previously by Deva. R et al. [2], and It was even possible too to identify the latent TB Infection in patients giving the warning signs of existing strais in the population hidden in body.

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