PCR Versus Conventional Methods for Detection of Mycobacterial tuberculosis in Histologic. Specimens in Makkah Area
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2006
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Neelain University
Abstract
Abstract
Tuberculosis (TB) causes more deaths than any microbial disease. In spite
of significant advances in prevention and drug treatment, TB still remains a
major public health threat. So that there is a need for a rapid, sensitive, and
more specific methods for TB diagnosis for effective and early treatment
specially in areas of high number of visitors and immigrants like Makkah area
in Western part of Saudi Arabia.
TB was evaluated in 50 tissue specimens, taken from 50 patients in
Makkah area. A polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-based assay and regular
methods (acid-fast bacilli “AFB” stain, TB-culture, histopathology
examination) were used. Results detected by all theses methods as follows: TB-
PCR was positive in 32(64%), (AFB) stain was positive in l7(34%), TB-culture
was positive in 30(60%), histological examination was positive in 26(52%).
When done comparatively to the TB-culture, PCR for MT DNA in 50 tissue
samples was 100% sensitive and 90% specific. AFB stain showed low
sensitivity 50.0% and with specificity 90.0%, histological examination
sensitivity was 80.0% and specificity 90.0%.
These data indicate that PCR amplification is l.1S8fi1i for detecting MT
DNA in histologic specimens as it is rapid and sensitive. Also it can be used to
increase diagnostic accuracy in patients who have confusing diagnostic
problems associated with granuloma tissue response. It also offers the
possibility of the teclmique being carried out in fixed histologic specimens that
may not identify the MT by regular methods.
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Thesis submitted for fulfillments of M.Sc degree in Medical
Laboratory Sciences ( Histopathological Techniques )
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PCR