GENOTYPING FOR MYCOBACTERIUM (LINE PROBE ASSAY)

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Department : Molecular Biology

The Genotyping for Mycobacterium (Line Probe Assay) is a molecular diagnostic test used to detect Mycobacterium species, particularly Mycobacterium tuberculosis, and identify genetic mutations associated with drug resistance.

This test uses advanced DNA-based techniques to rapidly detect tuberculosis (TB) and determine resistance to key anti-tubercular drugs such as rifampicin and isoniazid. Compared to conventional culture methods, the line probe assay provides faster results, enabling early diagnosis and appropriate treatment planning.

The purpose of this test is to:

  • Detect Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection
  • Identify genetic mutations linked to drug resistance
  • Diagnose multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB)
  • Enable early and accurate TB diagnosis
  • Guide appropriate anti-tubercular treatment

Tests Preparation :

Consult your doctor. No fasting required Sample type may vary (sputum, tissue, or other clinical samples) Follow instructions for proper sample collection Inform your doctor about ongoing medications or treatments

The Genotyping for Mycobacterium (Line Probe Assay) detects Mycobacterium species and identifies drug resistance, especially for tuberculosis.

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