2013
DOI: 10.3384/diss.diva-100890
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Mycobacterium tuberculosis and the human macrophage : shifting the balance through inflammasome activation

Abstract: Mycobacterium tuberculosis is a very successful pathogen and tuberculosis constitutes a major threat to global health worldwide. The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that almost nine million new cases and 1.5 million deaths occur annually and the situation is worsened by increased antibiotic resistance and an extreme synergism with the HIV pandemic. M. tuberculosis primarily affects the lungs where the infection can lead to either eradication of the bacteria or the initiation of an immune response tha… Show more

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“…Two sputum samples were collected from each patient in a sterile falcon tube (BD Falcon TM BD Biosciences, Indiamart, India). For all of the samples, GeneXpert® MTB/Rif assay (Cepheid, Sunnyvale, CA) was used to test the first sputum sample for molecular confirmation of MDR-TB (Eklund, 2013;Ioannidis et al, 2011). Direct sputum smear microscopy was used to test the second sample for acid fast bacilli (AFB) using fluorescence microscopy (Ryu, 2015;Steingart et al, 2006).…”
Section: Collection and Processing Of Sputum Samplesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Two sputum samples were collected from each patient in a sterile falcon tube (BD Falcon TM BD Biosciences, Indiamart, India). For all of the samples, GeneXpert® MTB/Rif assay (Cepheid, Sunnyvale, CA) was used to test the first sputum sample for molecular confirmation of MDR-TB (Eklund, 2013;Ioannidis et al, 2011). Direct sputum smear microscopy was used to test the second sample for acid fast bacilli (AFB) using fluorescence microscopy (Ryu, 2015;Steingart et al, 2006).…”
Section: Collection and Processing Of Sputum Samplesmentioning
confidence: 99%