The objectives of this study were to evaluate the suitability of the TB-SA antibody test to diagnose tuberculosis in sputum smear negative (SS-) pulmonary tuberculosis (TB) patients and its applicability for monitoring treatment outcomes in these patients. This study was conducted in three counties/districts in Chongqing Municipality, Liaoning Province, China between June 2005 and June 2007. A total of 432 SS suspected pulmonary TB patients were recruited and their blood was collected prior to treatment, at the end of 1 month of treatment, 2 months of treatment and 6 months of treatment (E6MT). The serum samples were analyzed with a TB-SA antibody test kit. Of the 432 SS suspected pulmonary TB patients, serum samples were obtained at all time points in 316 patients and analyzed. The 316 patients were divided into three groups according to sputum smear and sputum culture results and the chest X-ray results before treatment and at E6MT. Ten point four percent were SS-/culture positive (C+), 73.1% were SS-/culture negative (C-) with X-rays abnormalities, and 16.5% were SS-/C- without X-rays abnormalities. The positive rates for TB-SA antibody in the three groups were 57.6, 44.6 and 44.2%, respectively, before treatment, and 18.2, 19.1 and 26.9%, respectively, at E6MT. There was a significant decrease in TB-SA antibody positivity with treatment for all 3 groups. The TB-SA antibody test may be a useful adjunct to diagnose tuberculosis in SS- pulmonary TB patients, and may be useful for monitoring treatment outcomes of SS- pulmonary TB patients.
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Eur Rev Med Pharmacol Sci
September 2016
Department of Quality Control, Binzhou Central Blood Center, Binzhou, China.
Objective: A commercial enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) detecting cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) IgG against TB-SA (CYPCO TB (IgG) ELISA assay) for diagnosing tuberculous meningitis (TBM) was evaluated retrospectively. Meanwhile, Pandy test was introduced to grade patients, improving its role in the detection of TBM.
Patients And Methods: 187 consecutive cases with determined diagnosis were enrolled and divided into TBM group and Non-TBM group.
J Immunoassay Immunochem
September 2015
a Department of Lab Medicine , Shandong Provincial Chest Hospital, Jinan City , PR China.
The study evaluated tuberculosis specific antigen (TB-SA) antibody in lymphocyte supernatant (ALS) assay for diagnosis of pulmonary tuberculosis (PTB). The mean concentration of TB-SA ALS in PTB patients was significantly higher than that of two control groups (non-PTB patients and healthy subjects, P < 0.001).
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September 2011
National Center for Tuberculosis Control and Prevention, Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Beijing, PR China.
The objectives of this study were to evaluate the suitability of the TB-SA antibody test to diagnose tuberculosis in sputum smear negative (SS-) pulmonary tuberculosis (TB) patients and its applicability for monitoring treatment outcomes in these patients. This study was conducted in three counties/districts in Chongqing Municipality, Liaoning Province, China between June 2005 and June 2007. A total of 432 SS suspected pulmonary TB patients were recruited and their blood was collected prior to treatment, at the end of 1 month of treatment, 2 months of treatment and 6 months of treatment (E6MT).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFZhonghua Jie He He Hu Xi Za Zhi
December 2007
Department of Tuberculosis, Beijing Tuberculosis and Thoracic Tumor Research Institute, Beijing, China.
Objective: To evaluate the significance of serum tuberculosis specific antigen (TB-SA) antibody detection in the diagnosis of tuberculosis.
Methods: TB-SA antibody in the serum samples from 829 cases of tuberculosis, 278 patients with non-tuberculosis lung diseases and 125 healthy volunteers were detected using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). Tuberculosis was confirmed by clinical, bacteriology, X-ray examination and pathology studies.
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