| Literature DB >> 26393037 |
L W Reza1, S Satyanarayana1, A Pandey1, S Kumar1, N M Devendrappa1, L Anand1, G Singh1, A M V Kumar1, S S Chadha1, N Wilson1, K S Sachdeva2, S A Nair3.
Abstract
In July 2012, light-emitting diode fluorescence microscopy (LED-FM) replaced conventional light microscopy using Ziehl-Neelsen stain in the detection of sputum-positive pulmonary tuberculosis in 190 microscopy centres of medical colleges operating under India's Revised National Tuberculosis Control Programme. We compared the performance of LED-FM (July-December 2012) to that of conventional microscopy (July-December 2011) across 190 sites. Of 222 658 patients examined using conventional microscopy, 28 042 (12.6%) were smear-positive, while of 224 714 examined using LED-FM, 33 552 (14.9%) were smear-positive, an additional yield of 5251 cases after adjusting for the increase in patients examined. We recommend replacing conventional microscopy with LED-FM in high workload microscopy centres in India.Entities:
Keywords: India; LED-FM; fluorescence microscopy; medical colleges; tuberculosis
Year: 2013 PMID: 26393037 PMCID: PMC4463122 DOI: 10.5588/pha.13.0021
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Public Health Action ISSN: 2220-8372