Publications by authors named "Neeru Mehta"

Introduction: Diagnosis of extrapulmonary tuberculosis (EPTB) is an arduous task owing to different anatomical locations, unusual clinical presentations, and sparse bacillary load in clinical specimens. Although GeneXpert® MTB/RIF is a windfall in TB diagnostics including EPTB, it yields low sensitivities but high specificities in many EPTB specimens. To further improve the sensitivity of GeneXpert®, GeneXpert® Ultra, a fully nested real-time PCR targeting IS, IS and (Rv0664) has been endorsed by the WHO (2017), wherein melt curve analysis is utilized to detect rifampicin-resistance (RIF-R).

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A real-time immuno-PCR assay was deliberated to detect mycobacterial mannophosphoinositides (PIMs). A dynamic range of PIMs (0.9 pg/mL-10 ng/mL) was detected in TB patients, wherein 88.

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Rapid and accurate diagnosis of tuberculosis (TB) is essential to control the disease. The conventional microbiological tests have limitations and there is an urgent need to devise a simple, rapid and reliable point-of-care (POC) test. The failure of TB diagnostic tests based on antibody detection due to inconsistent and imprecise results has stimulated renewed interest in the development of rapid antigen detection methods.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study aimed to improve the sensitivity of an immuno-PCR assay for detecting specific mycobacterial antigens in tuberculosis (TB) patients.
  • The three antigens being tested were antigen 85B, ESAT-6, and cord factor.
  • Results showed that detecting antigen 85B alone was more effective than using a mixture of all three antigens in identifying TB patients.
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