Implementación de un sistema de telediagnóstico de tuberculosis y determinación de multidrogorresistencia basada en el método MODS en Trujillo, Perú

  • Rodríguez L
  • Alva A
  • Coronel J
  • et al.
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Abstract

Objectives. To implement a system for remote diagnosis of tuberculosis and multidrug resistance (MDR) using the Microscopic-Observation Drug Susceptibility Assay (MODS) method in the Mycobacteria Laboratory, Trujillo Center of Excellence in Tuberculosis (CENEX-Trujillo). The system included a variant of an algorithm for recognition of Mycobacterium tuberculosis recently reported from digital images of MODS cultures of sputum samples. Materials and methods. The recognition algorithm was optimized using a retraining statistical model based on digital images of MODS cultures from CENEX-Trujillo. Images of 50 positive MODS cultures of patients with suspected multidrug-resistant tuberculosis were obtained between January and October 2012 in the CENEX-Trujillo. Results. The sensitivity and specificity to recognize strings of tuberculosis were 92.04% and 94.93% respectively using objects. The sensitivity and specificity to determine a positive tuberculosis field were 95.4% and 98.07% respectively using pictures. Conclusions. The results demonstrated the feasibility of the implementation of telediagnostics in remote locations, which may contribute to the early detection of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis by MODS method. (English) [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

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Rodríguez, L., Alva, A., Coronel, J., Caviedes, L., Mendoza-Ticona, A., Gilman, R., … Zimic, M. (2014). Implementación de un sistema de telediagnóstico de tuberculosis y determinación de multidrogorresistencia basada en el método MODS en Trujillo, Perú. Revista Peruana de Medicina Experimental y Salud Pública, 31(3). https://doi.org/10.17843/rpmesp.2014.313.79

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