2021
DOI: 10.3329/bjid.v7i2.51513
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Association of Cartridge Based Nucleic Acid Amplification Test (CBNAAT) Grading on the Basis of Cycle Threshold Value with Conventional Microbiological Diagnosis in Pediatric Tuberculosis

Abstract: Background: Microbiological confirmation of tuberculosis disease in children remains difficult due to paucibacillary disease and inability to obtain optimal samples. Recently introduced Cartridge based nucleic acid amplification test (CBNAAT) has improved microbiological diagnosis in pediatric tuberculosis. Objectives: We aimed to study association of CBNAAT grading based on cycle threshold value with conventional microbiological diagnosis. Methodology: This prospective study was conducted over a p… Show more

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“…It thereby provides a semi-quantitative result of the bacillary burden, where higher Ct values reflect a lower bacillary burden [ 5 ]. A semi-quantitative estimate of the concentration of bacilli can be defined by the Ct range (>28 = very low, 22-28 = low, 16-22 = medium, <16 = high) [ 6 ]. It utilizes real-time PCR technology to diagnose TB and detects rifampicin resistance using unprocessed clinical specimens.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It thereby provides a semi-quantitative result of the bacillary burden, where higher Ct values reflect a lower bacillary burden [ 5 ]. A semi-quantitative estimate of the concentration of bacilli can be defined by the Ct range (>28 = very low, 22-28 = low, 16-22 = medium, <16 = high) [ 6 ]. It utilizes real-time PCR technology to diagnose TB and detects rifampicin resistance using unprocessed clinical specimens.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%