New test to quickly detect tuberculosis

Researchers have developed a simple and inexpensive diagnostic test to quickly and reliably detect tuberculosis in humans.

Singapore: Researchers have developed a simple and inexpensive diagnostic test to quickly and reliably detect tuberculosis in humans.

Tuberculosis (TB) represents a growing worldwide healthcare burden. Second only to HIV in terms of its global impact, TB infected 8.5 million people and caused 1.4 million deaths in 2011, researchers said.

If these statistics are to improve, early detection is critical, they said.

Led by Taha Roodbar Shojaei and Mohamad Amran Mohd Salleh of University Putra Malaysia, the international research team set out to develop a sensitive new system that could quickly and reliably detect TB in humans.

One of their biggest hurdles was to differentiate people infected with tuberculosis from those who have received the bacillus Calmette-Guerin (BCG) vaccine for tuberculosis.

Using modified quantum dots, gold nano particles and single strand DNAs, the team developed a layered bio sensor that not only detects TB in patients' sputum but also differentiates positive results from samples of vaccinated people.

Using the new sensor, the team has conducted preliminary tests on 50 clinical samples from patients in Tehran who were suspected of having TB.

While current TB diagnostic tests based on the polymerase chain reaction technique for isolating DNA have an approximately 80 per cent success rate for both sensitivity (the ability to correctly identify the disease) and specificity (the ability to rule out other conditions such as BCG vaccination), the new method was rated between 86.6 per cent and 94.2 per cent accurate.

The researchers believe they have developed a simple, rapid, sensitive and specific detection method with an affordable cost.

Their bio sensor requires small amounts of sputum and could therefore be an appropriate detection technique where limited sample volumes are available.

The team plans to further enhance its bio sensor system with carbon nano particles instead of gold. The team could develop a working device and interface to simplify the detection of TB, perhaps with a smartphone app.

 

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