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Allows direct and rapid identification of DNA of tuberculosis bacteria from a biological sample.
Description of the urine test:
The Mycobacterium tuberculosis PCR (Polymerase Chain Reaction) test is a high-sensitivity molecular diagnostic tool designed to detect the genetic material (DNA) of the tuberculosis pathogen in various biological samples. Unlike traditional culture methods that can take weeks, PCR provides rapid results by directly identifying the presence of the bacteria. This technology is crucial for the early detection of both pulmonary and extrapulmonary tuberculosis, especially in cases where the bacterial load is low or symptoms are atypical.
What does the analysis represent?
Recommendations for the test (General)
What can affect the results?
When to take the test?
How to interpret the results?
The interpretation of molecular diagnostic data is the exclusive responsibility of a phthisiologist or a pulmonologist. The detection of Mycobacterium tuberculosis DNA is a biochemical indicator of the pathogen’s presence in the provided sample but is not a standalone diagnosis. The physician must analyze this laboratory marker in the context of the patient’s clinical symptoms, radiological findings (like X-ray or CT), and medical history. Only an expert can determine the clinical stage of the infection and decide on the necessity of a specific treatment protocol.
Possible further investigations
When does the next step make sense?
A finding of tuberculosis DNA is a significant medical event that requires immediate professional attention. The next step is a consultation with a specialist to verify the diagnosis and, if necessary, begin therapy to ensure a full recovery and prevent the spread of the infection to others.
👉 If necessary, you can discuss the test results with our specialized — pulmonologist ( Doctors – TAMC).