Title of article :
Use of fluorescein diacetate (FDA) staining to detect viable Mycobacterium tuberculosis
Author/Authors :
Islam, S General Hospital - Regional Tuberculosis Reference Laboratory (RTRL) - BRAC Health Program, Bangladesh , Rahman, F Stamford University Bangladesh - Department of Microbiology, Bangladesh , Saurab, K M Stamford University Bangladesh, Bangladesh , Ahmed, J University Research Co., Bangladesh , Kamal, SMM National Tuberculosis Reference Laboratory (NTRL), Bangladesh , Noor, R Stamford University - Department of Microbiology, Bangladesh
From page :
322
To page :
330
Abstract :
Objective: Drug resistant tuberculosis has long been a common problem prevailing in developing countries including Bangladesh. Present study focused on the rapid identification of live Mycobacterium tuberculosis among treatment failure cases.Materials and Methods: Sputum samples from a total of 100 category-I and category-II treatment failure cases, assumed as multidrug resistant tuberculosis, were studied through fluorescein diacetate (FDA) staining under light emitting diode (LED) fluorescence microscope. Considering culture method as gold standard, we also compared the results of FDA staining with that of auramine O staining.Results: A total of 85% acid-fast bacilli were detected by FDA staining, 82% by auramine O staining and a total of 85% isolates were detected in Lowenstein-Jensen (LJ) culture. The sensitivity of FDA staining (96.47%) was estimated to be slightly higher than that of auramine O staining (91.76%). Moreover,76.47% cases were detected as multidrug resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB).Conclusion: Taken together, FDA staining method has been proposed to be appropriate for the rapid diagnosis of drug resistant tuberculosis
Keywords :
Tuberculosis , fluorescein diacetate staining , auramine O staining , Lowenstein , Jensen culture , multi , drug resistance
Journal title :
Bangladesh Journal of Medical Science
Journal title :
Bangladesh Journal of Medical Science
Record number :
2580587
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