Tuberculosis, Diagnostic Methods and Validity

Authors

  • Maira Alejandra Ruiz Anduquia
  • Ana María Polanía Pérez
  • Camila Andrea Granados Martínez
  • Cristian Guillermo Serrano Celis
  • Yaliana Tafur Cardona

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.61182/rnavmed.v3n2a2

Keywords:

Tuberculosis, Diagnostic tests, Specificity, Sensitivity

Abstract

According to a 2010 WHO report, there was a world population of 7 billion, of which 2.3 billion were infected with tuberculosis infection, resulting in 9 million people who developed the disease, killing 1.4 to 2 million of these. For this reason, tuberculosis is considered a global public health problem. Until just 10-15 years ago, only one tool was available to diagnose TB infection, the so-called tuberculin (PT), PPD or Mantoux test. Currently there are more specific tests such as: Gold standard test / gold test of tuberculosis or Bascilloscopy that has a specific (100%) and sensitive (80%); The interferon gamma (IGRA) release assay is being used, which is measured by an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA); And ELISPOT (ELISA variant) to detect the monocytic cells that respond to this antigenic stimulation

 

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Published

2018-01-05

How to Cite

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Ruiz Anduquia MA, Polanía Pérez AM, Granados Martínez CA, Serrano Celis CG, Tafur Cardona Y. Tuberculosis, Diagnostic Methods and Validity. Rev. Navar. Medica [Internet]. 2018 Jan. 5 [cited 2024 May 18];3(2):15-23. Available from: https://journals.uninavarra.edu.co/index.php/navarramedica/article/view/a2-v3-n2-2017

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