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Using giant African pouched rats to detect tuberculosis in human sputum samples: 2010 findings

Giant African pouched rats previously have detected tuberculosis (TB) in human sputum samples in which the presence of TB was not initially detected by smear microscopy. Operant conditioning principles were used to train these rats to indicate TB-positive samples. In 2010, rats trained in this way e...

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Autores principales: Mahoney, Amanda M, Weetjens, Bart J, Cox, Christophe, Beyene, Negussie, Mgode, Georgies, Jubitana, Maureen, Kuipers, Dian, Kazwala, Rudovic, Mfinanga, Godfrey S, Durgin, Amy, Poling, Alan
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The African Field Epidemiology Network 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3215550/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22145062
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author Mahoney, Amanda M
Weetjens, Bart J
Cox, Christophe
Beyene, Negussie
Mgode, Georgies
Jubitana, Maureen
Kuipers, Dian
Kazwala, Rudovic
Mfinanga, Godfrey S
Durgin, Amy
Poling, Alan
author_facet Mahoney, Amanda M
Weetjens, Bart J
Cox, Christophe
Beyene, Negussie
Mgode, Georgies
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Kuipers, Dian
Kazwala, Rudovic
Mfinanga, Godfrey S
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Poling, Alan
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description Giant African pouched rats previously have detected tuberculosis (TB) in human sputum samples in which the presence of TB was not initially detected by smear microscopy. Operant conditioning principles were used to train these rats to indicate TB-positive samples. In 2010, rats trained in this way evaluated 26,665 sputum samples from 12,329 patients. Microscopy performed at DOTS centers found 1,671 (13.6%) of these patients to be TB-positive. Detection rats identified 716 additional TB-positive patients, a 42.8% increase in new-case detection. These previously unreported data, which extend to over 20,000 the number of patients evaluated by pouched rats in simulated second-line screening, suggest that the rats can be highly valuable in that capacity.
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spelling pubmed-32155502011-12-05 Using giant African pouched rats to detect tuberculosis in human sputum samples: 2010 findings Mahoney, Amanda M Weetjens, Bart J Cox, Christophe Beyene, Negussie Mgode, Georgies Jubitana, Maureen Kuipers, Dian Kazwala, Rudovic Mfinanga, Godfrey S Durgin, Amy Poling, Alan Pan Afr Med J Short Communication Giant African pouched rats previously have detected tuberculosis (TB) in human sputum samples in which the presence of TB was not initially detected by smear microscopy. Operant conditioning principles were used to train these rats to indicate TB-positive samples. In 2010, rats trained in this way evaluated 26,665 sputum samples from 12,329 patients. Microscopy performed at DOTS centers found 1,671 (13.6%) of these patients to be TB-positive. Detection rats identified 716 additional TB-positive patients, a 42.8% increase in new-case detection. These previously unreported data, which extend to over 20,000 the number of patients evaluated by pouched rats in simulated second-line screening, suggest that the rats can be highly valuable in that capacity. The African Field Epidemiology Network 2011-07-18 /pmc/articles/PMC3215550/ /pubmed/22145062 Text en © Amanda M Mahoney et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 The Pan African Medical Journal - ISSN 1937-8688. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Mahoney, Amanda M
Weetjens, Bart J
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Kazwala, Rudovic
Mfinanga, Godfrey S
Durgin, Amy
Poling, Alan
Using giant African pouched rats to detect tuberculosis in human sputum samples: 2010 findings
title Using giant African pouched rats to detect tuberculosis in human sputum samples: 2010 findings
title_full Using giant African pouched rats to detect tuberculosis in human sputum samples: 2010 findings
title_fullStr Using giant African pouched rats to detect tuberculosis in human sputum samples: 2010 findings
title_full_unstemmed Using giant African pouched rats to detect tuberculosis in human sputum samples: 2010 findings
title_short Using giant African pouched rats to detect tuberculosis in human sputum samples: 2010 findings
title_sort using giant african pouched rats to detect tuberculosis in human sputum samples: 2010 findings
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3215550/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22145062
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