TB

Tuberculosis (TB) testing helps identify active or latent TB infection in individuals. Early detection allows for effective treatment, preventing further spread of the disease. TB tests include various methods, such as molecular DNA detection and serological tests.

What is TB Testing?

TB testing is a diagnostic procedure to detect whether a person has been infected with the bacteria Mycobacterium tuberculosis. This can be done through a variety of tests, including blood tests and DNA detection, which identify the presence of TB or confirm if the infection is active or latent.

Why is TB Testing Important?

Early detection of tuberculosis is essential to prevent the spread of the disease, especially in high-risk populations. TB is a serious disease that can lead to severe complications and is highly contagious, making timely testing and treatment crucial.

Common Symptoms Addressed by TB Testing:

Persistent cough lasting more than three weeks

Night sweats

Unexplained weight loss

Fatigue or weakness

Chest pain and difficulty breathing

Tests Included:

Mycobacterium TB DNA Detection

A molecular test that detects the DNA of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis bacteria in the sample, aiding in quick and accurate diagnosis.

TB – Tuberculosis Test

A general test to detect the presence of TB infection, often used for diagnosing pulmonary TB.

TB Gold Test

A blood test that helps identify latent TB infection, offering a highly accurate alternative to the traditional skin test.

Estimated Cost of TB Tests: Prices typically range from ₹2,199 to ₹5,600, depending on the test method and complexity.

FAQ’s

A: Yes, TB is contagious, especially in its active form. When an infected person coughs or sneezes, the virus spreads via the air.
A: Yes, latent TB can become active if the immune system weakens, allowing the bacteria to become active and cause illness.
A: While TB tests are generally reliable, false-positive and false-negative results can occur. Follow-up testing is often required for confirmation.
A: Yes, TB can be cured with appropriate antibiotics. Treatment typically lasts for several months and must be completed to prevent drug-resistant TB.
A: The BCG vaccine can provide some protection against TB, particularly in children. However, it may not prevent all cases of TB and is less effective in adults.
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