A REVIEW STUDY OF NOVEL MOLECULAR METHODS FOR THE DRUG-RESISTANT TUBERCULOSIS
SK Mahaboob Basha*
ABSTRACT
Tuberculosis is a global health problem that hinders the progress of
drug-resistant tuberculosis eradication programs. Accurate and early
detection of drug-resistant tuberculosis is essential for effective patient
care, for preventing tuberculosis spread, and for limiting the
development of drug−resistant strains. Culture-based drug susceptibility
tests are the gold standard method for the detection of drug-resistant
tuberculosis, but they are time-consuming and technically challenging,
especially in low- and middleincome countries. Nowadays, different
nucleic acid-based assays that detect gene mutations associated with
resistance to drugs used to treat tuberculosis are available. These tests
vary in type and number of targets and in sensitivity and specificity. In
this review, we will describe the available molecular tests for drug-resistant tuberculosis
detection and discuss their advantages and limitations.
Keywords: Tuberculosis, drug resistance, molecular markers, challenges.
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