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Evaluation of diagnostic advances in musculoskeletal tuberculosis; the automated xpert MTB/RIF assay

The aim of this thesis was to investigate the diagnostic accuracy of Xpert for musculoskeletal TB and for rifampicin resistance against a gold standard of culture or histology. Site of disease, HIV status, and age of patients, and accuracy in spinal compared to extraspinal TB were investigated as se...

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Main Author: Held, Michael
Other Authors: Zar, Heather
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Department of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences 2016
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description The aim of this thesis was to investigate the diagnostic accuracy of Xpert for musculoskeletal TB and for rifampicin resistance against a gold standard of culture or histology. Site of disease, HIV status, and age of patients, and accuracy in spinal compared to extraspinal TB were investigated as secondary objectives. The overarching hypothesis was that Xpert is more accurate and would provide results faster than the gold standard for musculoskeletal TB, and that it would have a higher yield in HIV infected patients, adult patients, and patients with spinal disease.
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/20495 Evaluation of diagnostic advances in musculoskeletal tuberculosis; the automated xpert MTB/RIF assay Held, Michael Zar, Heather Dunn, Robert Orthopaedic Surgery The aim of this thesis was to investigate the diagnostic accuracy of Xpert for musculoskeletal TB and for rifampicin resistance against a gold standard of culture or histology. Site of disease, HIV status, and age of patients, and accuracy in spinal compared to extraspinal TB were investigated as secondary objectives. The overarching hypothesis was that Xpert is more accurate and would provide results faster than the gold standard for musculoskeletal TB, and that it would have a higher yield in HIV infected patients, adult patients, and patients with spinal disease. 2016-07-20T06:59:37Z 2016-07-20T06:59:37Z 2016 Doctoral Thesis Doctoral PhD http://hdl.handle.net/11427/20495 eng application/pdf Department of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences Faculty of Health Sciences University of Cape Town
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Evaluation of diagnostic advances in musculoskeletal tuberculosis; the automated xpert MTB/RIF assay
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title Evaluation of diagnostic advances in musculoskeletal tuberculosis; the automated xpert MTB/RIF assay
title_full Evaluation of diagnostic advances in musculoskeletal tuberculosis; the automated xpert MTB/RIF assay
title_fullStr Evaluation of diagnostic advances in musculoskeletal tuberculosis; the automated xpert MTB/RIF assay
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of diagnostic advances in musculoskeletal tuberculosis; the automated xpert MTB/RIF assay
title_short Evaluation of diagnostic advances in musculoskeletal tuberculosis; the automated xpert MTB/RIF assay
title_sort evaluation of diagnostic advances in musculoskeletal tuberculosis the automated xpert mtb rif assay
topic Orthopaedic Surgery
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