Volume 14, Number 5—May 2008
Perspective
Scale-up of Multidrug-Resistant Tuberculosis Laboratory Services, Peru
Table 4
Criterion | Ideal situation |
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Drugs to test | First-line DST; isoniazid and rifampin most important because empiric treatment regimen and further DST may follow |
Reproducibility | Because drug-resistant samples identified by regional DST, then referred to National Reference Laboratory for DST to second-line drugs, sensitivity most important |
Sample source | Direct method optimal for processing at local health clinic to minimize turnaround time |
Cost per sample | Low cost |
Time to obtain result | Rapid |
Technical demand | Less technically demanding, less processing time |
Biologic safety risk | Low biosecurity risk |
Required equipment | Limited additional equipment (refridgerated centrifuge) procured and maintained in local site |
Reagents and supplies | Commonly used reagents and supplies available through local vendors is preferable |
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