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Diagnostic Challenges and Prospects Associated With Zoonotic Tuberculosis of Central Nervous System

INTRODUCTION: The diagnosis of Tuberculous Meningitis (TBM) has remained a challenge due to its insidious onset and the failure of conventional diagnostic tests. The present study aimed to identify the mycobacterial pathogen in the CSF of patients with TBM and a poor prognosis. METHODS: We retrospec...

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Autores principales: Bapat, Prachi R., Shekhawat, Seema D., Husain, Aliabbas A., Dodkey, Renuka S., Daginawala, Hatim F., Singh, Lokendra K., Kashyap, Rajpal S.
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Publicado: Iranian Neuroscience Society 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7878055/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33643555
http://dx.doi.org/10.32598/bcn.11.5.10.803.3
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author Bapat, Prachi R.
Shekhawat, Seema D.
Husain, Aliabbas A.
Dodkey, Renuka S.
Daginawala, Hatim F.
Singh, Lokendra K.
Kashyap, Rajpal S.
author_facet Bapat, Prachi R.
Shekhawat, Seema D.
Husain, Aliabbas A.
Dodkey, Renuka S.
Daginawala, Hatim F.
Singh, Lokendra K.
Kashyap, Rajpal S.
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description INTRODUCTION: The diagnosis of Tuberculous Meningitis (TBM) has remained a challenge due to its insidious onset and the failure of conventional diagnostic tests. The present study aimed to identify the mycobacterial pathogen in the CSF of patients with TBM and a poor prognosis. METHODS: We retrospectively recruited 224 TBM and 34 non-TBM patients admitted to the Central India Institute of Medical Sciences, Nagpur, India, in 2014. The CSF samples of these patients were subjected to a duplex PCR assay for the species-specific identification of the causative pathogen. RESULTS: M. bovis and infection with M.tuberculosis were detected in 7% (18) and 32.9% (85) of the patients, respectively. Moreover, 14% (36) of the study samples were culture positive; however, the mycobacterial pathogens could not be differentiated to the species level. CONCLUSION: The present study findings emphasized the potentially vital importance of M. bovis identification for appropriate patient management. The obtained data also demonstrated the persistent significance of M. bovis, as a zoonotic pathogen.
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spelling pubmed-78780552021-02-27 Diagnostic Challenges and Prospects Associated With Zoonotic Tuberculosis of Central Nervous System Bapat, Prachi R. Shekhawat, Seema D. Husain, Aliabbas A. Dodkey, Renuka S. Daginawala, Hatim F. Singh, Lokendra K. Kashyap, Rajpal S. Basic Clin Neurosci Research Paper INTRODUCTION: The diagnosis of Tuberculous Meningitis (TBM) has remained a challenge due to its insidious onset and the failure of conventional diagnostic tests. The present study aimed to identify the mycobacterial pathogen in the CSF of patients with TBM and a poor prognosis. METHODS: We retrospectively recruited 224 TBM and 34 non-TBM patients admitted to the Central India Institute of Medical Sciences, Nagpur, India, in 2014. The CSF samples of these patients were subjected to a duplex PCR assay for the species-specific identification of the causative pathogen. RESULTS: M. bovis and infection with M.tuberculosis were detected in 7% (18) and 32.9% (85) of the patients, respectively. Moreover, 14% (36) of the study samples were culture positive; however, the mycobacterial pathogens could not be differentiated to the species level. CONCLUSION: The present study findings emphasized the potentially vital importance of M. bovis identification for appropriate patient management. The obtained data also demonstrated the persistent significance of M. bovis, as a zoonotic pathogen. Iranian Neuroscience Society 2020 2020-09-01 /pmc/articles/PMC7878055/ /pubmed/33643555 http://dx.doi.org/10.32598/bcn.11.5.10.803.3 Text en Copyright© 2020 Iranian Neuroscience Society This is an open access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited, appropriate credit is given, any changes made indicated, and the use is non-commercial. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
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Bapat, Prachi R.
Shekhawat, Seema D.
Husain, Aliabbas A.
Dodkey, Renuka S.
Daginawala, Hatim F.
Singh, Lokendra K.
Kashyap, Rajpal S.
Diagnostic Challenges and Prospects Associated With Zoonotic Tuberculosis of Central Nervous System
title Diagnostic Challenges and Prospects Associated With Zoonotic Tuberculosis of Central Nervous System
title_full Diagnostic Challenges and Prospects Associated With Zoonotic Tuberculosis of Central Nervous System
title_fullStr Diagnostic Challenges and Prospects Associated With Zoonotic Tuberculosis of Central Nervous System
title_full_unstemmed Diagnostic Challenges and Prospects Associated With Zoonotic Tuberculosis of Central Nervous System
title_short Diagnostic Challenges and Prospects Associated With Zoonotic Tuberculosis of Central Nervous System
title_sort diagnostic challenges and prospects associated with zoonotic tuberculosis of central nervous system
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7878055/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33643555
http://dx.doi.org/10.32598/bcn.11.5.10.803.3
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