Molecular stool test shows promise for TB diagnosis in HIV patients


Daijiworld Media Network- New Delhi

New Delhi, Apr 4: In a groundbreaking development, researchers have discovered that a molecular stool test could serve as an effective diagnostic tool for tuberculosis (TB) in adults living with HIV. The innovative approach, published in a leading medical journal, highlights the potential of this non-invasive method, particularly in resource-limited regions.

The study indicates that stool samples can be a reliable alternative to sputum, which is often challenging to collect from patients with advanced HIV. Researchers noted that the molecular stool test demonstrated impressive sensitivity and specificity in detecting Mycobacterium tuberculosis—the causative agent of TB.

Given the high prevalence of HIV-TB co-infection in many regions, experts believe this new testing method could revolutionize early detection and treatment strategies. Enhanced diagnostic capabilities could lead to timely medical intervention, thereby improving patient outcomes.

Health authorities are hopeful that with further validation, the molecular stool test could soon become a crucial tool in the fight against TB, especially in areas lacking access to conventional diagnostic facilities.

  

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