2014
DOI: 10.9790/0853-13977077
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An interdisciplinary parallel methodological approach for the diagnosis of tuberculosis in the Central state of India

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“…The first-line treatment anti-TB drugs may result in further spread of MDR bacteria in the Population [19]. Earlier, we had reported utilization of modern molecular biology methods in conjugation with classical methods for identification of M. tuberculosis infection to assist with the judgment for prescription of right therapy for the Mycobacterium infected individual [20], The prevalence of pulmonary tuberculosis in district Jabalpur were also reported [21]. Since the modern molecular biological methods are still very expensive for the patients, in India.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The first-line treatment anti-TB drugs may result in further spread of MDR bacteria in the Population [19]. Earlier, we had reported utilization of modern molecular biology methods in conjugation with classical methods for identification of M. tuberculosis infection to assist with the judgment for prescription of right therapy for the Mycobacterium infected individual [20], The prevalence of pulmonary tuberculosis in district Jabalpur were also reported [21]. Since the modern molecular biological methods are still very expensive for the patients, in India.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Earlier we had demonstrated our findings of M. tuberculosis utilizing combination of more cost effective classical microbiology and biochemistry methods, monitoring the growth and cultivation of Mycobacterium. Occurring in tuberculosis in central state of India [20]. Sensitivity for diagnosis and recording the prevalence of Mycobacterium, there drug susceptibility testing in the population infected with Mycobacterium sp.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%