NEW PHENO-GENOTYPIC TECHNOLOGIES IN DIAGNOSIS OF TUBERCULOSIS

O. A. Zhurilo, A. Barbova, L. Sládková
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NEW PHENO-GENOTYPIC TECHNOLOGIES IN DIAGNOSIS OF TUBERCULOSIS O. A. Zhurilo, A. I. Barbova, L. M. Sladkova Abstract Widespread drug-resistant tuberculosis is a global problem and can have a negative impact on the global tuberculosis situation. Rapid diagnosis of the disease and early initiation of effective treatment based on the selection of personalized chemotherapy regimens are the basis for preventing the spread of tuberculosis. Microbiological methods which can justify the etiology of the process and determine the drug susceptibiliity of the pathogen are of particular importance for the diagnosis of tuberculosis. The review is focused on current methods of microbiological diagnosis of tuberculosis, including classical microbiological (diagnostic microscopy; solid and liquid media cultures) and modern molecular genetic tests (DNA strips; GeneXpert; multiplex PCR and other). The article presents data on modern methods of bacteriological and molecular genetic diagnosis of tuberculosis, their effectiveness and role in verifying the diagnosis of tuberculosis. The effectiveness of their integrated use to improve the quality of research and rapid detection of patients with M. tuberculosis has been proven. The place of the described methods in the diagnostic algorithm of tuberculosis laboratories is estimated. Further prospects for the diagnosis of tuberculosis associated with the use of new technologies are considered. The information on the current state of microbiological diagnostics of tuberculosis is generalized, the importance of development and introduction of the latest technologies in the diagnostic process is emphasized. Key words: tuberculosis, mycobacteria tuberculosis, drug resistance, methods of bacteriological diagnostics, molecular genetic technologies, PCR, sequencing.
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O. a . Zhurilo, a . I. Barbova, L. M. Sladkova摘要广泛传播的耐药结核病是一个全球性问题,并可能对全球结核病形势产生负面影响。在选择个性化化疗方案的基础上,快速诊断疾病并及早开始有效治疗是预防结核病扩散的基础。微生物学方法可以证明该过程的病因学和确定病原体的药物敏感性,对结核病的诊断特别重要。综述了目前结核病的微生物诊断方法,包括经典的微生物诊断显微镜;固体和液体培养基培养)和现代分子基因测试(DNA试纸;GeneXpert;多重PCR等)。本文介绍了结核病细菌学和分子遗传学诊断的现代方法及其在结核病诊断中的有效性和作用。它们的综合使用在提高研究质量和快速检测结核分枝杆菌患者方面的有效性已得到证实。估计了上述方法在肺结核实验室诊断算法中的地位。展望了与新技术应用相关的结核病诊断的进一步前景。综述了结核病微生物诊断的现状,强调了开发和引进最新技术在诊断过程中的重要性。关键词:结核病,结核分枝杆菌,耐药性,细菌学诊断方法,分子遗传技术,PCR,测序。
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