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New blood test can diagnose TB 2 years in advance

Press Trust of India  |  Johannesburg 

Scientists have found a new blood test that can accurately predict the development of (TB) up to two years before its onset in high-risk patients.

Those living with someone with active are at highest risk for developing the disease, yet only about 5-20 per cent of people infected with actually develop TB, according to a study published in the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care

The researchers developed and validated a blood test that measures the expression levels of four genes that can more accurately predict the development of in high-risk patients.

"We found that this prediction (up to two years before the onset of the disease) is possible through measurements of a combination of a four-gene signature in the blood," said from in

This signature, known as 'RISK4,' is a combination of four genes associated with

"The individual components of this signature may not be sufficient to deliver an accurate diagnosis of prediction, but a combination of these markers improves its accuracy," said Walzl.

Focusing on people who lived with someone with active TB, the researchers enrolled 4,466 HIV-negative participants and took their blood samples.

"We are hoping that primary clinics will be able to use such a test and the reagents would then be readily available in that format, similar to the tests that are currently used to diagnose TB," Walzl said.

Tuberculosis, caused by with Myobacterium (M.tb), is the world's leading cause of death brought on by a single pathogen.

More than 10 million new cases of are diagnosed each year, and almost two million people die from the Globally, 1.7 billion people are estimated to be infected with M.tb, according to the study.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Fri, April 06 2018. 13:20 IST
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