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Frequently Asked Questions
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What is the cost of Mycobacterium Tuberculosis Qualitative PCR?
Cost of Mycobacterium Tuberculosis Qualitative PCR is 5000 Rs
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What Is Tuberculosis?
Tuberculosis (TB) is a contagious infection that usually attacks your lungs. It can also spread to other parts of your body, like your brain spine. A type of bacteria called Mycobacterium tuberculosis causes it.
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What is Mycobacterium tuberculosis?
Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the etiological agent of tuberculosis (TB), is an extremely successful pathogen that highly adapts to survive within the host. During the latency phase, M. tuberculosis employs a range of effector proteins to becloud the host immune systems and shapes its lifestyle to reside in the granuloma, a sophisticated and organized structure of immune cells established by the host in response to persistent infection.
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Who is most at risk?
Tuberculosis mostly affects adults in their most productive years. However, all age groups are at risk. Over 95% of cases and deaths are in developing countries. People who are infected with HIV are 18 times more likely to develop active TB. The risk of active TB is also greater in persons suffering from other conditions that impair the immune system. People with undernutrition are 3 times more at risk.
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How to protect others?
People with latent TB aren't contagious and can go about their day-to-day lives as usual. But if you have pulmonary TB disease, you need to stay home and avoid close contact with others. Your doctor will tell you when you're no longer contagious and can resume a regular routine.
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Tuberculosis Risk Factors
You could be more likely to get TB if:
- A friend, co-worker, or a family member has active TB.
- You work or live in a hospital or nursing home.
- You're a health care worker for patients at high risk of TB.
- You're a smoker.
- A healthy immune system fights the TB bacteria. But you might not be able to fend off active TB disease if you have:
- Diabetes kidney disease
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TB and HIV
People living with HIV are 18 (15-21) times more likely to develop active TB disease than people without HIV. HIV and TB form a lethal combination, each speeding the other's progress. In 2019, about 208 000 people died of HIV-associated TB. The percentage of notified TB patients who had a documented HIV test result in 2019 was 69%, up from 64% in 2018.
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What is the cost of Mycobacterium Tuberculosis
Mycobacterium Tuberculosis costs 5000 Rs
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How many days does it take for reports?
Reports will take 8-10 working days