2014
DOI: 10.4314/bajopas.v7i1.8
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<b>Applications of Molecular Diagnostic Techniques for Infectious Diseases</b>

Abstract: Diagnosis is concerned with identifying the cause of a disease or precise and consistent outcomes that are results of direct or indirect actions, reactions and interactions between the cause of a disease and the host. That outcome, if accurate, would help the clinician in disease management, or the epidemiologist in identifying trends of diseases or the administrator in policy and decision making. Traditionally, infectious disease diagnosis involves identifying the causative agents of infectious diseases throu… Show more

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“…The burden of communicable and noncommunicable diseases are great in developing countries, therefore accurate diagnosis is essential for effective treatment. Diagnosis is concerned with identifying the cause of a disease or precise and consistent outcomes that are results of direct or indirect actions, reactions and interactions between the cause of a disease and the host . Prior to the advent of molecular biological methods for the detection and characterization of microorganisms, the emphasis of basic biomedical science was on studying diseases in patients and using diagnostic techniques such as isolation, culture, and microscopy .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The burden of communicable and noncommunicable diseases are great in developing countries, therefore accurate diagnosis is essential for effective treatment. Diagnosis is concerned with identifying the cause of a disease or precise and consistent outcomes that are results of direct or indirect actions, reactions and interactions between the cause of a disease and the host . Prior to the advent of molecular biological methods for the detection and characterization of microorganisms, the emphasis of basic biomedical science was on studying diseases in patients and using diagnostic techniques such as isolation, culture, and microscopy .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%